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The Power of Foundation: Early Childhood Education at Greenhill Commencement 2012 Annual Report of Gifts Fall 2012 | Greenhill School


Greenhill School is a diverse community of learners that strives for excellence; values individuality; fosters a passion for learning; promotes the balanced development of mind, body and character; encourages service; and instills a respect for others. Greenhill School does not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, color, religion, sexual orientation, ethnic or national origin in the administration of its educational policies and programs, admissions processes, financial aid programs, employment practices, athletic practices and other school administrative activities.

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The Power of Foundation: Early Childhood Education at Greenhill Growing Up at Greenhill By Rachel D’Apice ’12

Departments

Alumni in Education: Maggie Fulton ’07, Matt Rush ’92, Dana Baum ’07

A Word from Scott A. Griggs Head of School

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Class of 2012 – Greenhill Fund Challenge

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Greenhill Unites for 2012 ISAS Fine Arts Festival

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Class of 2012

Annual Report of Gifts 58 Annual Report of Gifts 59 A Message from Karla R. Barber

Chair, Board of Trustees

60 Statement of Financial Position 61 Endowment Performance 62 Greenhill Giving: Summary of the Year 63 Greenhill Fund

Leadership Team Greenhill Fund Donors Grandparent Donors Faculty and Staff Donors Greenhill Alumni Donors Corporate and Foundation Donors Restricted Operating Donors Fine Arts Operating Donors

85 Library Donors 85 Gifts in Kind 86 Endowment Fund Descriptions 88 Endowment Fund Donors

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18 Distinguished Alumni Award:

Tom Perryman ’81

19 What We Did on Summer Vacation

By College Counseling

20 School News Briefs 31 Athletics News 32 Spring Sports Recap 45 A Message from Mark A. Platt ’87

President, Alumni Association

46 Alumni News 48 Alumni Class Notes 56 In Memoriam 57 Turning Points 90 Why I Give 91 2012–2013 Board of Trustees 91 Greenhill School Advancement Office

Class Year Correction In the last issue of The Hill, in the Alumni Profile section, the graduation year for Michelle Beck ’99 was incorrect. She graduated in 1999, not 1995. We apologize for the error.

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A Word from the Head of School Dear Greenhill Community, The spirit of our community – the openness, the warmth and the perseverance – has always defined our School. Everyone on campus holds the belief that anything is possible if you put your mind to it. This past spring, that belief became a reality as more than 3,000 students and faculty members descended on our campus for the 2012 ISAS Fine Arts Festival. (See page 6 for details.) Michael Manes, Fine Arts Head, and the entire fine arts staff deserve praise for their efforts in scheduling hundreds of student performances, facilitating multiple arts workshops, and coordinating the small army of Greenhill volunteers that helped to run the event. As visiting schools called the festival one of the best in years, I have never felt more proud of our entire community for coming together for this landmark event. In the wake of such an all-encompassing monumental event last year, we have opened this year with a call to action. Our theme for the 2012–2013 year is Action: Make a Difference. Be the Difference. It is our goal to inspire activity, engagement and involvement in our School, in our community and in the world. While the theme is a bit different from those in the past (honor, respect, compassion, excellence, etc.), we feel that it can be used in multiple settings with a goal of asking you, the entire Greenhill community, for your commitment to making our School, our community and our world a better place. I hope you will give some time to reflect upon how you can use this theme in your thoughts, life and work for the coming year. While we look forward, we can also look back for a moment, recognizing the Class of 2012. In total, the students applied to 228 different colleges with tremendous success and will attend 70 different schools in the fall. The breadth of the schools that our students attend demonstrates our customized approach toward the college admission process, matching the student with the school that will provide the best fit for him or her. Twelve students applied to prestigious art programs, and nine members of the class will participate in Division I and III level sports programs. We look forward to following the Class of 2012 as they continue their academic journey.

As her youngest son Chris graduated, Karla Barber finished her term as Chair of the Board of Trustees. She has provided hours of counsel, guidance and leadership, and we look forward to her continued support as she serves on the board as chair of the Trusteeship Committee. Peter Kraus, parent of Will ’12, junior Nick and eighth-grader Jack, will follow Karla as board chair and will look to ensure that Greenhill provides a love of learning that makes pursing excellence second nature. We also take this opportunity to acknowledge the many parents, alumni, grandparents, parents of alumni, faculty, staff and friends of Greenhill who contributed to the School in 2011–2012 in our Annual Report of Gifts. Through your generosity, we have built our endowment and provided operational excellence. We are incredibly grateful to everyone for their tremendous support and look forward to another strong year ahead. Thank you,

Scott A. Griggs Head of School

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Class of 2012 Greenhill Fund Challenge

“We want all classes, past and present,

Congratulations to the Class of 2012 for being the first and only alumni class to reach 100% participation in gifts to the Greenhill Fund. In addition, the Class of 2012 has issued a challenge to all reunion classes this year to meet 100% participation in gifts to the Greenhill Fund by Alumni Weekend this spring, April 26–27, 2013.

to look at our class as a prime example of what to do.” Eric Klein ’12

Giving back to Greenhill How are Greenhill Fund gifts used? While tuition funds our high standard of academics, your gift helps provide the difference that sets Greenhill apart through our passion for learning, our drive to explore, and our pursuit of excellence. The Greenhill Fund represents 6% of the School’s total operating income, and we rely on the participation of the entire Greenhill family to make that difference. Follow the strong and inspiring example set by the Class of 2012. Make your gift today.

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Greenhill Unites for 2012 ISAS Fine Arts Festival

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istening to jazz concerts, dancing to the drum lines and admiring 2-D and 3-D art were three of the many options available to the more than 3,400 students and faculty that filled the Greenhill campus for the Independent Schools Association of the Southwest (ISAS) Fine Arts Festival 2012, held on March 29–31. The annual festival is a celebration of the arts for Upper School students, with student-to-peer performances, displays of artwork and workshops for expanding skills. In the 12 years since Greenhill last hosted the festival, the size and scope of the event has increased by 30%, requiring extensive planning by Michael Manes and the fine arts staff, and the support of the entire School. The effort did not go unnoticed. The Executive Director of ISAS, Rhoda

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Durham, wrote in an email, “Hard to rank these festivals, but if I had to, best ever. Everything was smooth and cool. It looked like it was the way school was every day. How you made it look effortless was magical.” With the help of the Green Team, Greenhill’s all-community group to improve sustainability on campus, the festival planners took steps to limit the carbon footprint of such a large group of people. One of the biggest changes involved eliminating a detailed printed program. Instead, all information about venues, performance times, and workshops was available on a downloadable app for smartphones. Having an electronic guidebook allowed the organizers to make and announce schedule changes in real time.

Students are a captive audience to the performances of their peers, using their smart phones to capture the moment.

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Other steps to reduce environmental impact included using biodegradable plasticware in the food tent, placing recycling bins near all trash cans, and setting up water stations for refilling reusable containers, rather than selling individual bottles of water. Another novelty of this year’s festival was the presence of local food trucks. Students and faculty purchased tacos from Rock and Roll Tacos, pizza from Gepetto’s, cupcakes from Trailercakes, and other fare from the trucks that lined the front circle and the carts dotting the quad.

Parked directly in front of Three Chimneys Building during the festival, this “art car” sculpture served as a visual icon to the festival. The retired Greenhill bus was transformed by student artists under the direction of visiting artist Mark Monroe and coordinated by art teacher Tony Schraufnagel.

Because of the combined efforts of the fine arts faculty, Greenhill parent volunteers, and the entire Greenhill community, the festival was a huge success. Student attendees posted praise on Facebook, and the fine arts faculty received accolades from their peers. “In the 12 years I have been at Greenhill,” said Dani Butowsky, Greenhill ISAS Parent Volunteer Leader, “I have never been more proud to be a part of the Greenhill community.”

“Hard to rank these festivals, but if I had to, best ever. Everything was smooth and cool. It looked like it was the way school was every day. How you made it look effortless was magical.” Rhoda Durham Executive Director, ISAS

From drum lines to theater, from visual art to coffee house rock, creative expression was everywhere on campus during the festival.

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The Class of 2012 “It is clear that the Class of 2012 has contributed greatly to the quality of excellence that is attributed to our School. Amongst you sits the best debate team in the nation, a swimmer headed to the Olympic Trials, sixteen Presidential Service Award winners, six National Merit Scholarship winners, two students who earned varsity letters in all twelve Upper School athletic seasons, an environmental activist, regionally and nationally recognized film students, photographers, musicians, music producers, artists, writers, linguists, historians, mathematicians and scientists, and yes, a Kermit impressionist.” – Scott A. Griggs, Head of School

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Commencement speaker Elizabeth Aguebor ’12

Greenhill School’s 61st Commencement On June 3, 2012, the Class of 2012 gathered at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center for the 61st school commencement. Head of School Scott Griggs gave welcoming remarks and Assistant Head of School Tom Perryman ’81 gave the invocation. Rachel Packer ’12 was named salutatorian and Sankalp Banerjee ’12 was named valedictorian.

“Greenhill has taught us that what is most crucial to learning is the ability to feel present in a room, and truly cared about ... Most high schools teach you how to go to college; Greenhill has taught us how to give, live and love.” Cole Sadler ’12 Commencement Speaker

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Commencement speaker Elizabeth Aguebor ’12 called her fellow classmates to “give back all that [they’ve] been given.” She also thanked her family for the opportunity to attend Greenhill. “I feel so privileged to have followed in my brothers’ footsteps ... We’ve all agreed that we couldn’t imagine who we would be without this School. Thanks to the sacrifices our parents have made, they were able to put all three of their children through one of the top schools in the United States ... I believe that I am capable because I made it through Greenhill, which affirms that I can go out and contribute to others all that I’ve learned here.” Fellow commencement speaker Cole Sadler ’12 delivered a heartfelt address about the accomplishments of his classmates and what he has really learned at Greenhill. “The true gift Greenhill has imparted runs far deeper than simply career path building. Greenhill has taught us how to look in the eyes of someone, and know we can count on [them] to stick with us. It has taught us

Commencement speaker Cole Sadler ’12

how to make connections to others of any age, race, or creed. It has taught us that what is most crucial to learning is the ability to feel present in a room, and truly cared about as much as you would want to be cared for. Most high schools teach you how to go to college; Greenhill has taught us how to give, live and love. Never forget this.” The distribution of diplomas followed and Mr. Griggs concluded the ceremony with the charge to the Class of 2012: “By virtue of your hard work at Greenhill, I can assure you that your foundation is secure. You have built that foundation with the support of your parents and your teachers who have guided you each and every step along the way. As I always share at this time, you have been taught how to think, not what to think. This will serve you well as you move beyond Greenhill.”

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2012 Graduation Awards Valedictorian is awarded to the graduating senior who has achieved the highest cumulative grade point average during the course of his or her Upper School years at Greenhill School. Salutatorian is awarded to the graduating senior who has achieved the second highest cumulative grade point average during the course of his or her Upper School years at Greenhill School. Sankalp Banerjee ’12 Valedictorian

Rachel Packer ’12 Salutatorian

The Estelle Dickens Service to Greenhill Award is presented to the senior who has given the most outstanding service contribution to Greenhill School. The award commemorates the over-four decades of service given to Greenhill by beloved teacher and administrator Estelle Dickens. A monetary stipend from the Scott Buchanan Memorial Scholarship Fund accompanies this award. Shelby Friedman ’12 Estelle Dickens Service to Greenhill Award

Jordan Rudner ’12 Estelle Dickens Service to Greenhill Award

Jordan Palefsky ’12 Kate Cecil Award The Kate Cecil Award is given to the senior who renders the most outstanding service to the Dallas community. The award is named in honor of Kate Cecil, a member of the faculty for seventeen years. A monetary stipend accompanies this award.

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The Phillip G. Foote Award is given to the senior who is considered by the faculty to epitomize the qualities of citizenship in the Greenhill community. These qualities are rooted in the School’s core principles of honor, respect and compassion. The award is named for Greenhill’s second Headmaster.

The Board of Trustees Award is presented to the senior who has met the challenge of Greenhill with perseverance, courage and humor.

Eli Steinfield ’12 Phillip G. Foote Award

Robert Weitman ’12 Board of Trustees Award

Dawson Ray ’12 Senior Leadership Award The Senior Leadership Award is given to the member of the senior class who best demonstrates the qualities of leadership. The origin of this award was the D. Harold Byrd and Jennie Stuck awards, which honored male and female leadership.

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Daniel Matyas ’12 Bernard L. Fulton Award

Noelle Smith ’12 Bernard L. Fulton Award

The Bernard L. Fulton Award is the highest honor given in the Upper School and is presented to the senior who best embodies the mission and ideals of Greenhill School. The award is named for the founder and first Headmaster of the School.

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Reflections on the Hill Max McKamy ’12 What are you looking forward to most at college? I would say that the thing I am looking forward to the most is meeting new people and the strong school spirit at The University of Texas. How will you change the world? I don’t know today how I will change the world, but what I can do is live every day to the fullest and never take one for granted. What’s the best advice you’ve received and from whom? The best advice I received came from my mom and she told me to always keep my head up even when things may not be going my way. If the Greenhill Hornet fought your college mascot, who would win? If the two mascots were to fight, I think the Longhorn would most likely take care of the Hornet pretty quickly. Now that you are college bound, what advice would you give to rising seniors? The best advice I would give to a rising senior would be to try and enjoy every second of your senior year because it will get hard at some points, but you’ll have some of the best times of your life that you will carry with you forever. _____________________________________________________

Sankalp Banerjee ’12 What are you looking forward to most at college? I am most looking forward to the flexibility that college provides, both academically and socially. I think the ability to try and fail brings the best out of any student. How will you change the world? When people think of “changing the world,” they often think of radical ideas or innovations that immediately cure all of the world’s problems. In reality, the majority of the world’s problems merely stem from inefficiencies in our system. To solve problems like food scarcity, pollution, and lack of healthcare, we don’t really need panaceas; we just need to make our existing systems more efficient. I hope to dedicate my education to innovations in this field.

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If the Greenhill Hornet fought your college mascot, who would win? This would be an interesting match-up. While the Hornet might successfully engage in asymmetric warfare for some time, the Princeton Tiger would win by virtue of size and strength alone. If your high school career were a song, what would it be and why? Life is a Highway by Rascal Flatts. The message of this song clearly applies to life in general, but is of special importance for high school. While my high school career hasn’t always been as smooth or comfortable as a highway, I have repeatedly challenged myself to enjoy the ride. Over the past four years, I found it especially valuable to take time out of my schedule while trying not to get too immersed in homework. This did not always work, but it was a productive exercise nevertheless. _____________________________________________________

Jessica Solls ’12 What are you looking forward to most at college? I’m looking forward to experiencing a new city and meeting new friends! I’ve heard that living in New Orleans is like living in a whole different country so I’m most excited about the experience of it all! I’m also excited for the opportunity to travel abroad and the freedom I will enjoy living away from home. What will you miss about your hometown? I will miss my friends and family of course. My favorite restaurants are Blue Fish and Mi Cocina so I will definitely miss my weekly dinners there. I will also miss the shopping in Dallas and definitely sleeping in my bed at home! What’s the best advice you’ve received and from whom? My parents have always told me to be open minded, to never forget where I’ve come from and to always be true to myself. If the Greenhill Hornet fought your college mascot, who would win? People often think that the Tulane mascot is Gumby the Green Wave. In 1998, however, they changed their mascot to be Riptide the Pelican! I think Riptide could beat Heidi or Hugo – although I don’t find either of them to be too intimidating! If your high school career were a song, what would it be and why? I think the song would be Best Days by Graham Colton. It is more of a goodbye song to my friends, but I love its message about how it is important to live each day to the fullest while we are still together, because it is coming to an end and the rest of our lives are still ahead of us. I guess this also answers the question of what my advice to the rising seniors would be. Make sure to not let a single

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day get past you because there aren’t many left. “So don’t wait for someone to tell you it’s too late. Cuz these are the best days. There’s always something tomorrow. So I say let’s make the best of tonight. Here comes the rest of our lives.” _____________________________________________________

Bronsin Ablon ’12 What are you looking forward to most at college? Learning, living, and making friends in a creative environment. How will you change the world? My design will hopefully make the world an easier and more enjoyable place to live in! What’s the best advice you’ve received and from whom? The best advice I’ve received was from my parents, who said “do what makes you happy but what can support your life too.” Now that you are college bound, what advice would you give to rising seniors? I would say relax, appreciate the rest of your time at Greenhill and at home. Don’t schedule a 3rd trimester 6th period class! And remember that a lot of what happens senior year doesn’t really matter in the long haul. _____________________________________________________

Cyerra Holmes ’12 What are you looking forward to most at college? I am most excited about the opportunity to explore the world from an inter-disciplinary aspect. I love how well-rounded the Stanford students are and the fact that it is normal for bioengineering majors to have three-hour-long discussions with archaeology majors about an education speech they heard from the founder of Teach For America. I am excited to broaden my horizons and develop new ways to think. Of course, the California weather and being at the same school as my sister will not hurt either. How will you change the world? I really like the pay it forward approach. I do not believe that I have to be a prominent figure in society, but I do believe that if I can positively impact the life of each person I meet I can hopefully create a domino effect.

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If the Greenhill Hornet fought your college mascot, who would win? It would depend on the battleground site. If the Stanford Cardinal, which is a tree, had to be uprooted and fight away from its home territory, I think an army of Hornets might have a chance. However, a firmly rooted Cardinal with a sheer size advantage might come up victorious against a Hornet. Is there any celebrity that you wish followed you on Facebook or Twitter, or that actually does follow you? President Obama. If your high school career were a song, what would it be and why? Marching On by One Republic. This song acknowledges that “we’ll have the days we break,” (some of the most challenging times in high school) and “we’ll have the scars to prove it.” Yet, simultaneously “we’ll have the bonds that we save” from some of the best years in our life and while we will have to “march on” with “one foot in front of the other,” “we’ll have the heart not to lose it” – the memories that we have created for four years. _____________________________________________________

Rachel Packer ’12 What are you looking forward to most at college? I’m really looking forward to meeting new people. College will give me the opportunity to meet students from every corner of the world who have a wide variety of experiences and personalities. What will you miss about your hometown? I will definitely miss the warm, sunshine-filled weather – the Northeast is notoriously cold and cloudy. I’ll also miss Fuji Steakhouse, a Japanese restaurant at the intersection of Preston Road and LBJ. And, of course, my friends. If the Greenhill Hornet fought your college mascot, who would win? I guess it’d be pretty close. Bulldogs are obviously larger and more intimidating, but the Hornet may be a dark horse. Now that you are college bound, what advice would you give to rising seniors? So many people (myself included) spend the beginning of their senior year way too stressed out about college applications. Enjoy every moment of your last year at Greenhill; use it as an opportunity to take that class you’ve been waiting to take since freshman year, or to talk to people who you’ve never spoken to before.

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Where is the Class of 2012 Going to College?

University of Alabama American University University of Arizona University of Arkansas Austin College Austin Community College Baylor University (3) Boston University Bowdoin College Brown University Bucknell University California Institute of Technology Carnegie Mellon University Case Western Reserve University Chapman University Claremont McKenna College Colgate University University of Colorado at Boulder University of Dallas Davidson College Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (Florida) Emory University Furman University The George Washington University Georgetown University University of Georgia Harvard University Howard University (2) Indiana University at Bloomington (2) Johns Hopkins University University of Miami University of Michigan (2) Middlebury College New York University (4) Northwestern University Occidental College University of Oklahoma

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Pepperdine University Pratt Institute Princeton University Purdue University Quinnipiac University Rice University (4) University of Richmond Saint Louis University University of San Diego University of San Francisco Sciences Po (France) University of Southern California (8) Southern Methodist University (4) Southwestern University (2) Stanford University Susquehanna University Syracuse University The University of Tampa Texas A&M University (4) Texas Christian University (2) Texas Woman’s University The University of Texas at Austin (9) The University of Texas at Dallas (2) The University of Texas at San Antonio Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) Trinity University Tufts University Tulane University (4) Vanderbilt University (2) Wake Forest University Washington University in St. Louis (4) Wesleyan University Whitman College Whittier College College of William and Mary Williams College Yale University (2)

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2012 Baccalaureate and Graduation The Ablon Family: Baron, Bronsin ’12, Marla and Austin ’12

The Orth Family and friends: Melissa Orth, Chief Financial Officer; Emily Orth, junior; Max Orth; Hannah Orth ’12; Glenda Pitts; Grace Orth and Del Pitts

Lydia Alvarado ’12, Olivia Kinney ’12, Lesley Rowland ’12 and Camille Richard ’12

Left: Chris Barber ’12 and Karla Barber, Chair of the Board of Trustees Right: Eli Brook ’12, English teacher Farid Matuk, Russell Houston ’12 and Austin Gerber ’12

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Nand Dalal ’12, Azhar Unwala ’12, Lyall Stewart ’12 and Sankalp Banerjee ’12

Eriq Robinson ’11, Noelle Smith ’12, Cole Sadler ’12, Will Kraus ’12 and Barclay Stephens ’12 The Andres Family: Marc; Louis ’12; Debbie; Elise, eighth grade; and Miles, junior Dawson Ray ’12 with his father, Neill

“As I look out at you, the Class of 2012, I hope it is obvious what I want for each of you. While there will always be external measurements of success that you will undoubtedly strive for as you move forward in your lives, whether it’s grades and honors in college, graduate school acceptances, job offers, salaries, bonuses, positions, titles, you name it, the reality is that true validation of who you are and what you have accomplished can only come from one place. And if you can keep that in mind, you are far more likely to experience those occasional moments when you can step back and feel great about the person you are, and not because anyone else tells you that you should, but because you know it with the clarity and the confidence that can only come from within.” David Braemer Head of Upper School (2003–2012) and 2012 Baccalaureate Speaker

The Park Family: Younjung Heo, Grace ’12 and Hoseok

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And the Distinguished Alumni Award Goes to ... A touching moment at the Commencement Ceremony came with the presentation of the 2012 Distinguished Alumni Award, which is normally announced ahead of time to ensure the alumnus attends. This year, it was announced as a surprise to the very deserving Tom Perryman ’81, whose devotion to Greenhill is inspiring and contagious. In his 25 years of teaching at Greenhill, Mr. Perryman has had a direct impact on thousands of students and has remained steadfastly dedicated to preserving Greenhill’s legacy. He was instrumental in creating the Faculty Leaders program, now in the tenth year, which has recognized 43 outstanding faculty members. He is the co-founder and director of the Lucinda F. Carter Teaching Fellow program, which exposes young people to the joys of teaching. He created the Legends program to recognize faculty and staff who have served for 25 years. And, he also started the Founder’s Day assembly – an annual tradition when the entire school comes together to celebrate the individuals and ideals upon which Greenhill has been built. Also a published author, Tom wrote From Humble Beginnings with his brother David Perryman ’83, documenting the first 50 years of Greenhill School with great care and detail. “Tom Perryman’s career and life shows us that whatever path you choose, if you deeply believe in something, and every day you live what you believe, your life will have a special impact on those around you,” said Clay Deniger ’86, President of the Alumni Association, who presented Tom with the award.

During Tom’s distinguished service to Greenhill, he has supported 30 different funding initiatives including capital campaigns, endowments, annual fund, library gifts and miscellaneous operating. He, along with his brothers David ’83 and John ’86, established the Ann and Ray Perryman Archive Fund in 2000 in honor of their parents. The fund supports the research, acquisition, cataloging and preservation of documents and items that celebrate Greenhill’s history. Tom originally came to Greenhill in 1967 at the age of three. After graduating in 1981, Perryman attended Northwestern University for his bachelors and masters degrees and then attended McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago for his Masters of Theological Studies. Perryman came back to Greenhill and has served his alma mater as a sixth grade English teacher, coach, Head of Lower School, Director of Admission, and currently serves as Assistant Head of School.

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Previous Distinguished Alumni gathered at the reception to support and congratulate Tom: (L–R) Peter Dauterman ’67, Lael Iozzo Brodsky ’86, Tom Perryman ’81, Larry Ley ’68 and David Johnson ’67

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Peter Dauterman ’67 and Laurence Ley ’68 Lesli Linka Glatter ’71 Rick Harnden ’63 Dee Young Wynne ’71 Charles Milton ’54 David L. Johnson ’67 Nancy Levy Szor ’72 Lael Iozzo Brodsky ’86 Zachary Luterman ’90 Michael Davis ’84 Tom Perryman ’81

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What We Did On Summer Vacation By College Counseling “No more pencils, no more books ...” Although this familiar summertime refrain harkens to lazy days of beaches, swimming pools and backyard barbeques, many Greenhill students leave our classrooms eager to dive into summer opportunities designed to help them explore new interests, deepen existing passions, and experience the “real world.” This past summer, Greenhill students researched scientific questions, volunteered their time with local agencies, developed artistic and athletic skills, and learned adult responsibility by working at summer jobs and internships. As students research these opportunities, occasionally they ask their college counselor which activities colleges “like” best. College admissions officers are not looking for one particular summer activity; they want to see students explore their own genuine interests during productive summers. Most importantly, by pursuing engaging summers, students continue learning about their passions – but also about themselves! As college counselors, we also look forward to summer – not only as a time of rest and rejuvenation, but as an opportunity for professional development. Like our rising seniors, we spent a great amount of time visiting college campuses last summer. We travelled to the Association of College Counselors in Independent Schools’ (ACCIS) Summer Institute held at Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania and also to the organization’s Summer Colloquium at Santa Clara University in California. The conferences provided exciting chances to network with admissions deans, journalists from publications such as the New York Times, Bloomberg and the Chronicle of

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Over the summer of 2012, the College Counseling Office went coast-to-cost and visited nine colleges and universities.

Higher Education, as well as other college counselors to stay abreast of the latest trends in college admissions. Attending such events empowers us to bring valuable information back home to share with our students and families, and it also ensures that we are representing Greenhill School and our students’ interests in the national conversation.

As days grow shorter, and summer fades to a distant memory, our students’ focus begins to shift back to the daily grind of assignments, tests and application deadlines. We feel it’s important to step back occasionally, put down our pencils and books, and remember to take those summer lessons of exploration, passion and self-discovery with us throughout the year. It may just be the breath of fresh air that we need.

College Counseling Office Marie Bigham bighamm@greenhill.org

J.R. Neiswender neiswenderj@greenhill.org

Jennifer Kincaid kincaidj@greenhill.org

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School News Briefs

Lower School News

Two Greenhill Students Win Prizes in Cardboard Competition Two Greenhill students, fifth-grader Scott Wang and third-grader Gillian Lebowitz, each won first prize in their respective divisions of the 2012 Cardboard Design Competition. The competition was part of the Engineering and Humanity Week sponsored by the Hunt Institute. Each student earned a pizza party for their entire grade and a $500 donation from the Hunt Institute to the School.

Ms. Carmen Moran, Addison city planner, visited second grade.

Addison City Planner Visits Second Grade Addison city planner Ms. Carmen Moran visited second grade to share her knowledge of urban design and to help the students kick off a project to design small box cities as a part of their new social studies unit.

Kim Barnes, Early Childhood Head, wins DAEYC’s Administrator of the Year Award

Kim Barnes Wins DAEYC’s Administrator of the Year Award Early Childhood Head Kim Barnes was honored in May with the Administrator of the Year Award presented by the Dallas Association for the Education of Young Children (DAEYC).

Visit our website for the latest news. www.greenhill.org/news Two Fourth-Graders Receive Helen Misura Award Presented to a fourth-grader in recognition of outstanding leadership, scholarship, citizenship and sportsmanship, Drake Muller and Amber Syed won the Helen Misura Award for the 2011–2012 school year.

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Middle School News

Eighth-Grader Wins First Place in National Essay Contest Congratulations to eighth-grader Kas Tebbetts who was chosen as the national winner in the Ancient Coins for Education (ACE) Fall Essay Contest. ACE is a non-profit organization that encourages learning about Classical (Greek, Roman and Byzantine) history through the use of ancient coins.

Award-winning author T.A. Barron

Award-Winning Author T.A. Barron Visited Greenhill School T.A. Barron, author of The Lost Years of Merlin and The Great Tree of Avalon, visited Greenhill to speak to a Middle School assembly and Upper School creative writing students. He has written over 20 highly acclaimed novels, children’s books and nature books, many of which are international best sellers.

Eighth-graders participated in the Best Fiction for Young Adults Teen Session.

Eighth-Graders Help Select Best Fiction for Young Adults Eighth-graders Lauren Baron, Meg Berry, Liam Duggan, Justin Estrada, Alexandria Moore, Kas Tebbetts and Kevin Wei participated in the Best Fiction for Young Adults Teen Session at the American Library Association Midwinter Conference held at the Dallas Convention Center. Students prepared short presentations reflecting their viewpoints about the books they had chosen to present to the Best Fiction for Young Adults selection committee. The committee then used the teens’ feedback to select the books for the final list.

Sixth-Grader Erin McGuire is Head of School for the Day Erin McGuire had an eventful day as Head of School. She enjoyed a breakfast planning meeting with Executive Assistant Darlene Caraway, wrote an email to all employees “from” Scott Griggs, read to CDC kids and visited her favorite teachers. Her last event of the day was to participate in an Upper School theater class, trying her hand at improvisational comedic acting. Being Head of School for the day is an auction item, donated by Scott Griggs at the annual spring gala.

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Middle School News, continued

Dr. Nathan Huntoon at the Visions of the Future Speakers Series

Visions of the Future Speakers Series Welcomed Dr. Huntoon Dr. Nathan Huntoon of SMU’s Lyle School of Engineering spoke with Middle School students as part of the Visions of the Future Speakers Series. As the Director of the SkunkWorks Innovation Gymnasium in SMU’s Lyle School of Engineering, Huntoon oversees a partnership between Lockheed Martin and SMU. Greenhill Student Honored by Alliance for Young Artists & Writers Greenhill seventh-grader Getty Hesse garnered national recognition in The Scholastic Art and Writing Awards of 2012, which was presented by the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers. Hesse won a Silver Medal in the Science Fiction/Fantasy category for a story called “The Addict.” Greenhill MS Student Earns Award for Perfect Score on State Test Greenhill eighth-grader Hartley McGuire received a special plaque in recognition of his performance as the top scorer on the American Mathematics Contest 8 in the State of Texas in 2011. McGuire collected a perfect score on the AMC-8 state test, which is designed to develop problem-solving skills.

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Eighth-Grader Stars in Film as Calatrava Bridge “Student Engineer” Eighth-grader Kalen Beacham was among twelve students selected to become an “engineer-for-a-day” and star in a world premiere film, Calatrava Student Constructors. The 20-minute educational outreach film, created by Emmy award-winning producer Judy Kelly, followed local public and private school students who were selected to construct a 20foot long replica of Dallas’ Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge at The Trinity Trust office where actual models and maps reside. Middle Schoolers Take 2nd Place in MathCounts Competition Congratulations to Greenhill’s “A-Team” of eighth-graders Ryan Diebner, Hartley McGuire, Sahil Mittal and Kenneth Wong, (led by math teacher Grant Mindle) for taking 2nd Place at the MathCounts Chapter Competition. McGuire also finished in the top ten, and competed in the Countdown Round.

Seventh-Graders Win Third Place in Nation for Documentary Greenhill seventh-graders, Henry Roseman and Sidarth Subramanian, received third place in the national junior group documentary category of the National History Day Contest for their documentary, From Poison to Pure Joy: The Revolution in Milk Safety. National History Day (NHD), a year-long academic program, focuses on promoting historical research at the level of sixth to twelfth grade students.

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Middle Schoolers and Upper Schoolers Place in Classics Competition This summer, twelve Upper School and Middle School Latin students spent a week at Wake Forest University’s National Junior Classical League convention. Accompanied by Joan Romanosky, they competed in contests, attended workshops, participated in elections, and much more. Mrs. Romanosky said, “The students were terrific ambassadors for Greenhill and met other students from all over the country and Canada. I am so proud of their results.” Placeholders included seventh graders, Priya Agrawal and Nikhil Rao; eighth graders, Justin Estrada, Jordan Malveaux, Megan Marshall and Kas Tebbetts; freshmen, Peter Grishin, Remya Menon and Tamara Prabhakar; and sophomores, Joel Hashop, Brandon Ryan and Vicky Zhou.

Greenhill Middle School Science Olympiad Places Eighth at State Tournament The Greenhill Middle School Science Olympiad Team posted an eighthplace finish at the Texas State Science Olympiad Tournament at Texas A&M University. Over the twoday tournament, Greenhill had 17 students competing in 23 events with 14 garnering an individual medal. This was the team’s tenth consecutive bid to the Tournament.

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Two Eighth-Graders Receive Ronnie Freeman Award Lauren Baron and Jacob Pugh were the proud recipients of the Ronnie Freeman Award for the 2011–2012 school year. This award is presented to an eighth-grader who has attended Greenhill for four years and has maintained the highest standards of scholarship, citizenship, leadership and participation in school activities. It is the highest honor awarded in Middle School.

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Upper School News Greenhill Students Host Charity Fashion Show Greenhill sophomores Virginia Dollins and Maddie Crick organized a charity fashion show – Winter Wonderland – benefiting the Family Place in the Montgomery Library. The Family Place is the largest family violence service provider in the Dallas area, reaching out to thousands of victims of family violence each year with award-winning programs that keep women and children safe.

Three Sports Journalists Visit Greenhill As part of history teacher Jason Yaffe's Sports and Society class, he invited a panel of sports journalists, all Greenhill parents, to speak to students about their vast experience in the field, the thrill of breaking stories and staying true to the integrity of journalism. Greenhill welcomed Marc Stein, ESPN basketball; Bryan Broaddus, ESPN radio with a focus on football; and Jaime Aron, longtime AP sports reporter; to the Hill for a fascinating and entertaining question/answer session.

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Three Students Represent Greenhill at SMU Literary Festival Seniors Cameron Steurer, Cole Sadler and David Herman represented Greenhill at the 2012 WordSpace Student Readings at the SMU Literary Festival on March 21 at the SMU McCord Auditorium in Dallas Hall. The students and their work were curated by well-known writers who also work in education, including Greenhill’s Farid Matuk. Upper Schoolers Earn High Honors from Texas Junior Academy of Science Greenhill senior Nand Dalal earned silver medal honors and junior Jieyi Cai was awarded honorable mention recognition for their presentations at the Texas Junior Academy of Science in College Station, Texas. Dalal earned second-place recognition for his paper on quantifying denitrification in polar stratospheric regions and Cai garnered honorable mention accolades for her paper on a diagnostic test for metastatic breast cancer.

The Greenhill Visions of the Future Speakers Series hosted "Why Journalism: The Future of News" with panelists George Rodrigue, Managing Editor of The Dallas Morning News; Pamela Kripke, Contributing Editor for D Magazine, contracted reporter for the New York Times and this year’s Evergreen online sponsor; and Claire St. Amant, Assistant Managing Editor for People Newspapers.

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Montage Receives CSPA Gold Crown Award Congratulations to the students and faculty advisors of the Montage, Greenhill’s literary magazine, on winning a Gold Crown Award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association (CSPA). More than 1,351 printed magazines, newspapers and yearbooks were eligible to enter the Crown Awards. School Principal from Israel Visits Greenhill School Edna Goldschmidt, principal of Ofek School in Western Galilee, Israel, visited Greenhill School on April 2, 2012. Her visit was part of the TriWizard Program, a global-learning initiative linking students in the United States and Israel. Evergreen Honored at Annual Dallas Morning News Journalism Day The Evergreen was recognized at the Annual Dallas Morning News Journalism Day for the 2011–12 school year. Senior Jordan Rudner and sophomore Laura Arnold captured first-place honors for their work in News Reporting and Short Feature, respectively. In addition, sophomores Joseph Middleman and Lizzy D'Apice received honorable mention laurels for Sports Reporting. Senior Grace Park also earned honorable mention recognition for Review and Graphics Portfolio, while Rudner was cited with honorable mention honors for Column Portfolio.

Greenhill Welcomes New Head of Upper School Greenhill would like to welcome Laura Ross, new Head of Upper School. Laura came to Greenhill from St. Stephen’s Episcopal School in Austin where she was the Director of College Counseling for the past seven years. Laura is a graduate of Wesleyan University, where she earned a B.A. in Religion while participating on the varsity soccer team. She later earned an M.A. in Educational Administration and Student Affairs from Stanford University. While at Stanford, Laura New Head of Upper School also served as a graduate intern Laura Ross in the Stanford Undergraduate Admissions Office. A former colleague described Laura as his “best hire ever at St. Stephen’s.” Others have described her as a person with “strong convictions and beliefs” and “a deep thinker with the ability to reform ideas.” Laura has recently relocated to Dallas along with her husband Gregg, seven-year-old daughter Casey and four-year-old son Graham. According to Laura, her greatest accomplishment thus far is managing life as a working parent. Laura is passionate about learning new things, and on a typical Friday night you might find her cooking a great dinner for her family, as cooking relaxes her. An interesting fact about Laura is that she spent two summers backpacking around Nepal and various parts of Asia – mostly Indonesia, Singapore, Nepal and Thailand. Laura’s favorite quote is, “Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?” from Mary Oliver’s poem The Summer Day. Greenhill is excited to have Laura as part of the Greenhill community, and as one person stated: “She is a great fit for Greenhill. She came across as a thoughtful, intelligent and caring educator who will put students first.”

Student Featured on Good Morning Texas for Camp SPARK Sophomore Blake Lieberman was featured on WFAA’s Good Morning Texas for promoting Camp SPARK, which he co-founded with his brother, Ryan. Camp SPARK teaches campers, whose ages range from 5–13, about sportsmanship in athletics as well as life.

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Upper School News, continued Greenhill Congratulates National Merit Finalists and Scholars Congratulations to members of the Class of 2012 who were named National Merit Finalists and National Merit Scholars. The National Merit Scholarship award recipients were selected from more than 15,000 finalists, based on accomplishments, skills and potential success in college. Finalists:

Jeremy Arata Sankalp Banerjee Russell Houston Natalie Koonce Daniel Matyas Madeline Nelson Nicole Roberson Jordan Rudner Noelle Smith

Greenhill School Joins Global Online Academy Greenhill has been accepted into the Global Online Academy (GOA) and will offer students the opportunity to take online courses during the 2012–13 school year. This opportunity is part of Greenhill’s strategic plan to focus on global learning. The GOA is a nonprofit, global partnership of independent schools bringing intellectually challenging programs and excellent teaching online. Being a part of the GOA will provide Greenhill students with exposure to global views and ideas, ultimately encouraging them to embrace not just their local community, but the entire world.

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Each year, the GOA offers a range of courses taught by faculty at member schools. The courses involve 5–7 hours per week of coursework in the form of assignments and online interactions with the teacher and other students. The students gather asynchronously because they are located in different time zones, but the software platform for the classes allows for easy sharing of ideas and materials. Greenhill students enrolling in GOA classes will receive academic credit and the grades will appear on the student’s transcript. “Online collaboration benefits our entire school,” said Chris Bigenho, Greenhill Director of Instructional Technology and the site administrator for the

program. “Students bring ideas from other cultures to their physical classrooms, enriching classroom discussions. Likewise, teachers can learn new instructional techniques and find inspiration as they talk with other online faculty, making them more effective in the classroom.” Greenhill is thrilled to be able to offer this opportunity to engage with and learn from peers around the world.

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Fine Arts News Two Student Musicians Make ATSSB All-State Band Congratulations to sophomore Angie Kang (flute) and junior Calvin Berg (clarinet) for making the ATSSB All-State Band. This is Angie’s first year to make the band and Calvin’s third year to make the All-State Band. Students Enjoy “At The Table with Dr. King” Students and faculty gathered for a unique assembly in Phillips Gym, featuring the multi-media musical performance, “At The Table with Dr. King.” Through photography, words and song, students learned more about the historical time and context of the Civil Rights Movement. Students were able to interact with the music as a tool of power and expression.

Seventeen Musicians Place in Honors Orchestra Congratulations to the following Greenhill string musicians who auditioned and earned placement in Texas Private School Music Educators Association North Region Orchestras! North Region MIddle School Orchestra (grades 5–8)

Middle Schoolers Earn Chair Positions in Honors Band Congratulations to the following band members who have earned a chair in the TPSMEA Middle School Honors Band. Geli Kane – seventh grade, 7th chair Flute Addie Gomez – seventh grade, 11th chair Clarinet Kalen Beacham – eighth grade, 12th chair Clarinet Brock Bagelman – sixth grade, 2nd chair Bassoon (also made 2nd chair bass Clarinet) Mose Kane – eighth grade, alternate alto Saxophone Nehal Patil – eighth grade, 4th chair Trumpet Bradley Aptilon – sixth grade, 1st chair French Horn (also made 4th chair Trumpet) Ali Babool – eighth grade, 2nd chair Trombone Visual Art Students Recognized for Work Projects Congratulations to the Greenhill students who had their work recognized in a number of Visual Arts competitions around the country. Austin Ablon – senior Bronsin Ablon – senior Shelby Beauchamp – sophomore Jieyi Cai – junior Denny Chung – senior Nicholas Das – senior Remy Fine – junior

Sophia Haid – sophomore Nimay Kulkarni – junior Julia Mandel – junior Rachel Packer – senior Molly Pluss – junior Cam Steurer – senior Katie Schwartz – senior

Rebecca Brandt – seventh grade, 1st Violin, 6th chair Nicholas Nguyen – sixth grade, 2nd Violin, 8th chair Alex Maue – seventh grade, Viola, 9th chair Getty Hesse – eighth grade, Cello, 11th chair Adam Meyer – sixth grade, Bass, 4th chair North Region High School Orchestra (grades 8–12)

Kevin Wei – eighth grade, 1st Violin, 6th chair Caroline Melgarejo – sophomore, 1st Violin, 7th chair Lauren Baron – eighth grade, 1st Violin, 10th chair Allyson Bigenho – eighth grade, 1st Violin, 14th chair Abigail Grindstaff – eighth grade, 2nd Violin, 4th chair Max Harberg – eighth grade, 2nd Violin, 5th chair Bryce Halloran – sophomore, Viola, 1st chair Joseph D’Apice – eighth grade, Cello, 3rd chair Julia Fulbright – freshman, Cello, 6th chair Charlie Wang – sophomore, Cello, 7th chair Dallas Dillon – eighth grade, Bass, 2nd chair Adam Konig – freshman, Bass, 3rd chair

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Screen grab from the film, Boom

Greenhill Students’ Film Wins SXSW Greenhill congratulates juniors Andrew Fields and Brian Broder and senior Daniel Matyas for their win at South by Southwest. Their film, Boom, won Best Film in the Texas High School Shorts competition. The film was produced as part of an assignment in which they were asked to use $10 worth of objects from garage sales or thrift stores as a part of the film. This year 23 films were accepted from all Texas high school film students and seven of the 23 came from Greenhill students.

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Fine Arts News, continued Three Greenhill Students and One Alumnae Earn National YoungArts Honors Greenhill seniors Bronsin Ablon, Russell Houston, Daniel Matyas and recent graduate Margot Beauchamp ’11 were selected as 2012 National YoungArts award winners by the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts. Ablon earned honors for Visual Arts while Beauchamp and Matyas both garnered accolades for their work in Photography. Houston was recognized for his achievement in Music Instrumental. The four Greenhill students were among 597 winners from 39 states in this year’s competition that featured over 5,000 applications. Greenhill Students to Participate at Dallas Arts Fair Select students from Greenhill, led by art teacher Corbin Doyle, participated in a live printmaking demonstration at the Dallas Arts Fair led by Justin Israels of Pace Prints and artist John Alexander. Monoprints created during the demonstration were sold and a portion of proceeds benefited Greenhill School. Senior Cellist Wins Eleventh Annual Lynn Harrell Concerto Competition Greenhill senior Russell Houston won first place at the Eleventh Annual Lynn Harrell Concerto Competition on April 14, 2012. The competition is sponsored by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and as the first place winner, Russell received a $3,500 scholarship and an opportunity to play with the DSO in June 2013.

Sophomore Performs at 2012 Dallas Symphonic Festival Greenhill sophomore Angie Kang had the distinction of performing at the 2012 Dallas Symphonic Festival in concert with the Meadows Symphony Orchestra at SMU’s Caruth Auditorium. After being selected as the Wind Division grand prize winner, Kang showcased her talents by performing Concerto in D Major, Op. 283 by Carl Reinecke.

Photo by senior Grace Park

Upper School Photographers Exhibit Work Congratulations to the Upper School students whose work was exhibited at Drexel University’s Photography Contest. Over 1,850 entries were received and only 140 images were chosen for the exhibition. Reagan Alhadef – senior Nicholas Das – senior Kenny Jarvis – senior Natalie Koonce – senior Julia Mandel – junior Grace Park – senior Noelle Smith – senior Jeffry Valadez – junior

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Language News Students Excel at Area C Latin Competition Fifteen Upper and Middle School students excelled at the Texas State Junior Classic hosted by Hebron High School in Carrollton.

Middle School Students Post Success at National Latin Exam Over 30 seventh- and eighth-graders garnered honors at the National Latin Exams.

Students Finish Fifth at TSJCL State Convention Fourteen Middle School students competed at the Texas State Junior Classical League State Convention at Tom C. Clark High School in San Antonio, where the Latin team finished fifth out of 21 middle schools.

Senior Earns National Spanish Exam Scholarship Award Greenhill senior Natalie Fine was awarded the National Spanish Exam Scholarship Award after achieving first place in Level III. After being selected to compete for the Senior Scholarship Award, Fine ultimately won a $1,000 stipend, which is intended to contribute to her first year college expenses.

Middle School Students Excel at National Spanish Exam Greenhill School congratulates 90 Middle School students who earned medalist recognition at the 2012 National Spanish Examinations, which are the most widely-used tests of Spanish in the country.

Debate News

Greenhill Debate has a Record Season Winning more than 100 awards at 25 tournaments, Greenhill School Debate Team had their best season in more than 20 years of competing. Various members were rewarded for their talents. Seniors Sankalp Banerjee, Lyall Stuart and Azhar Unwala were honored with the degree of Premier Distinction, which is National Forensic League’s highest degree of student membership. The degree of Premier Distinction reflects sustained excellence in classroom activities, competition rounds and service projects. Additionally, Stuart and Unwala received the David P. Baker Award at the National Debate Coaches Association National Championships. The award, which is named after the former St. Mark’s School of Texas debate coach, is given to the policy debate team that has amassed the most points by their success in national circuit tournaments during the regular debate season.

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Faculty News

Katie Beth Miller

Miller Shines at 1001 Great Ideas Showcase in Houston Greenhill librarian Katie Beth Miller presented “Instant Graphic Novel Gratification” at the 1001 Great Ideas Showcase in Houston at the Texas Library Association Conference. Miller’s presentation featured creative ways that she promotes the graphic novel collection, including booktalks, book trailers, email promotions, blogging, Glogster signs and QR codes – all of which have increased the circulation of this collection in the Montgomery Library. Van Wart Selected for Prestigious NSTA Fellowship Program Greenhill Middle School teacher Megan Van Wart has been selected as one of 52 Texas science teachers for the prestigious Fellowship Program at the NSTA New Science Teacher Academy. With the selection, Van Wart will participate in a year-long professional development program designed to help promote quality science teaching, enhance teacher confidence and classroom excellence and improve teacher content knowledge. Bigenho Honored by American Educational Research Association Greenhill School’s Director of Educational Technology, Chris Bigenho, recently received the Best Graduate Student Paper Award from the American Educational Research Association’s (AERA) Applied Research in Virtual Environments for Learning (ARVEL) interest group. His paper evaluates student readiness for learning in non-traditional game-based environments.

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Art Hall and Jack Oros Assume New Roles Greenhill is pleased to announce the appointment of Art Hall as Director of Equity and Inclusion, and Jack Oros as Upper School Dean of Students, effective July 1. Art will be able to put his energy, vision and leadership to work to enhance our efforts in creating a more equitable and inclusive community. Jack has been a significant contributor to the school, as he has played a role in many student activities, and has been an advocate for students and a role model for his peers.

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Lowen and Mercurio Awarded Teacher of the Year by Texas Legends Greenhill faculty members David Lowen and Andy Mercurio received the Teacher of the Year Awards from the Texas Legends, the local NBA D-league team, on April 7, 2012. During the pre-game ceremony at the regular season finale, the teachers were recognized and received a plaque commemorating the honor. Lopez’s Photography Featured Art teacher and photographer Frank Lopez participated in an exhibition depicting the opening of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in downtown Dallas. He is also featured in this summer's Communication: Journalism Education Today (a publication of the Journalism Education Association) for his work in Ambrotype, an antique process that uses metal or glass plates dipped in a light-sensitive chemical solution and loaded into a camera with a Civil War-era lens. Farlow Selected to Coach Junior Olympic Team Greenhill head field hockey coach Heather Farlow has been selected to coach the Junior Olympic Field Hockey Team for the second time in her coaching career.

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Athletics News

McGill Featured in ESPN High School Magazine Greenhill sophomore Logan McGill is featured in the ESPN High School Magazine spring issue for its cover story, “Under 18 High School Athletes Who are Doing Remarkable Things On and Off the Field.” McGill, who was diagnosed with scoliosis as an eighth-grader, is featured for her work in raising over $70,000 for the Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, where she received her treatment and back brace.

Brandt Garners Scholastic All-American Accolades Greenhill senior Claire Brandt garnered Scholastic All-American honors, which was recently announced by USA Swimming. A 2011 High School All-American in four events, Brandt qualified for the Olympic Trials during the summer of 2011 in both the 50-yard freestyle and 200-yard backstroke. Southwest Preparatory Conference Announces Spring Award Winners The Southwest Preparatory Conference announced that 22 Greenhill student-athletes were honored with all-conference accolades for their efforts during the 2012 spring season. Andres Brothers’ Baseball Camp Grows in Popularity Louis Andres ’12 and junior Miles Andres continued their fourth and most popular year of free Summer Baseball Camp for Dallas ISD students and received recognition in the People Newspapers for their success. The camp is held at the Dave Andres Ballpark at the John F. Kennedy Learning Center.

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Spring Sports Recap The Greenhill Athletics Department had much to celebrate on the field during the 2011–2012 season. The Hornets also celebrated the accomplishments of their individual student-athletes. This past year, the Hornets had three student-athletes sign National Letters of Intent: seniors Cyerra Holmes (girls lacrosse, Stanford University), Claire Brandt (swimming, Texas A&M University) and Blake Pruitt (girls soccer, University of Arkansas). In addition, the Hornets had five other athletes announce their intentions to continue their careers at the collegiate level: senior Katie Sheinfeld (girls soccer, Purdue University), Katie Litman (girls basketball, Williams College), Samantha Fine (field hockey, Tufts University), Brandon “Tre” Dean (boys basketball, Susquehanna University) and Devin Bullock (football, Occidental College). Senior Max McKamy

Boys Track & Field Senior Eric Klein put together a record-setting performance at the SPC Spring Championships as the Greenhill senior earned gold medal recognition in the shot put with a throw of 52–9. The Hornets’ thrower also finished second overall in the discus en route to earned allconference honors in both events. Boys Tennis The Greenhill boys tennis team captured silver medal honors at the 2012 SPC Spring Championships after the Hornets dropped a hard-fought 3–2 decision to Kinkaid School. The setback for the Hornets snapped an impressive 35-match winning streak. The Hornets capped off the season with an 11–1 overall record, including a 7–0 mark in SPC regular-season counter action. Senior Clint Golman earned all-conference recognition for the third straight season while sophomore Grant Solomon became a back-to-back all-conference award winner. Girls Tennis The Greenhill girls tennis team finished third overall at the 2012 SPC Spring Championships after the Hornets routed Trinity Valley School in the third-place match. With one senior on the roster, the Hornets put together an impressive 12–4–1 overall record, including a 5–2 mark in SPC regular-season counter matches.

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The Hornets had a pair of first-time award winners at the conclusion of the tennis season in senior Emitom Hillsman and freshman Jenna Reisler.

As a team, the Hornets posted a third-place showing at the SPC Spring Championships after accumulating 83.5 points. The Hornets had a pair of relay teams capture all-conference honors in the 4x100 meters (senior Max McKamy, sophomore Tre Albritten, junior Regis Johnson and sophomore Jalen Sharp), as well as the 4x800 meters (junior Ryan Duffy, seniors Langston Johnson, Ivan Kumamoto and Brian Knig ). Girls Track & Field Logan McGill garnered all-conference laurels for the second time in her young career as the Hornet sophomore earned first-place honors in the high jump after clearing a height of 5–0. As a team, the Hornets posted a total score of 31 points to finish sixth at the SPC Spring Championships.

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Baseball The Hornets concluded the 2012 spring season with an 11–10 overall record and were the top seed in the SPC Division II Tournament. Senior Nick Brienzi became a first-time all-conference award winner at first base and pitcher for the Hornets.

Boys Golf The Hornets posted a third-place showing at the SPC Spring Championships in The Woodlands, Texas, following a 36-hole team score of 614 (305–309). Freshman Reed Russ tied for fourth overall with a championship score of 148 (73–75) while sophomore Ryan Gupta finished eighth with a score of 153 (76–77). Both Greenhill golfers captured all-conference honors for the first time in their careers.

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Senior Nick Brienzi

Boys Lacrosse The Greenhill boys lacrosse team had a pair of first-time all-conference award winners in senior Chris Barber and junior Brennan Baker. The Hornets notched an overall record of 6–13 under first-year head coach Kevin Barnicle.

Softball Senior Camille Richard joined an exclusive group of Greenhill studentathletes as the Hornet hurler became a four-time all-conference award winner. The Hornets put together an overall record of 9–10–1 during the 2012 season under first-year head coach Monica Garza.

Senior Cyerra Holmes Senior Christine Voisinet

Girls Golf Senior Christine Voisinet captured a pair of individual crowns during the spring season at the Prince of Peace Tournament and Episcopal School of Dallas dual match. The Greenhill senior was slowed by an injury late in the season as the Hornets finished 12th overall at the SPC Spring Championships.

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Senior Camille Richard

Girls Lacrosse Senior Cyerra Holmes joined the exclusive group of Greenhill award winners as the future Stanford Cardinal garnered her fourth consecutive all-conference honor. Holmes was joined on the All-SPC all-star team by senior Samantha Fine. The Hornets, under first-year head coach Caroline Doswell, posted a 7–11 overall record.

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The Power of Foundation: Early Childhood Education at Greenhill S

it at a table of Greenhill pre-kindergarten or kindergarten students and you cannot help but notice their energy and inquisitiveness. They will inundate you with questions. “Who are you?” “Why are you here?” If you ask them a question, be prepared for a deluge of responses. “What is your favorite part of the school day?”

“Recess!” “Math!” “Number scrolls!” “Paper airplanes!” “Art!” “Why do you like recess?” “Because you get to play. Today at recess, we made a seesaw. There was a dead tree resting on two pieces of wood, so we worked together to move one of the pieces of wood to make the seesaw. It came up THIS high.” Let’s think about what it took to build this seesaw. This child used effective social interaction and teamwork to move the wood. Basic physics helped her understand that the tree would move up and down, and experimentation determined the best place for the focal point of the seesaw. But does she know that she used all of those skills? No. To her, she was simply playing. Greenhill’s early childhood program for four-, five- and six-year-olds may seem like play to the students, but the carefully and deliberately planned activities lay a strong foundation for success throughout their educational careers.

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Focus on the Young Child “Early childhood is at the forefront of educational research and study today,” said Kim Barnes, Head of Early Childhood. “According to Dr. James Heckman, an economics professor and advocate for investment in early childhood education, the early years of education provide a greater impact on a child’s life than any other educational period.” The focus on early childhood is rooted in developmentallyappropriate learning. The Gesell Institute for Human Development recently completed a national study of childhood development to assess if children are developing faster today than they did in the past. Greenhill School participated in the study, which was based on the developmental schedules created by Arnold Gesell in 1925. It revealed that the rate at which children reach developmental milestones has not changed over an 85year time span. For example, 4 ½-year-old children will be able to draw a square, but most of them will not be able to draw a triangle until they are 5 ½ years old. The ability to understand and draw shapes relates directly to a child’s ability to learn. A child must be able to draw a triangle in order to understand the angled lines in letters like K or A. The driving principles behind Greenhill’s pre-kindergarten and kindergarten program have always been based in the idea that development and learning are integrated, and that children reach milestones at regular intervals. As a result, the faculty already has a rich curriculum based on authentic experiences that foster wonder, exploration

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and discovery. Even before the release of the Gesell study, Greenhill used the best methods to teach and motivate students. “I remember baking banana bread,” said Scott Barnes ’12, who started at Greenhill in pre-kindergarten. “I loved learning how to bake. Our measurements were a little off, so our bread came out a bit weird, but it tasted good.” Molly Pluss, a senior, remembers several other integrated projects in her pre-kindergarten and kindergarten classes. “We made waffles in the shape of butterflies, and we also had to eat the letters in our alphabet soup so that they formed words as we ate them,” she said.

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ne of the key elements of a Greenhill education is about establishing a love of learning. This sense of intellectual excitement and commitment paves the way for continued growth throughout our lives, yet foundations for this behavior start very young. Greenhill’s early childhood program instills such values as motivation, critical thinking, curiosity, communal and self-awareness, and self-control. Experimentation and problem solving serve as the underpinning of the pre-k and kindergarten academic curriculum. “Experiments help students understand themselves as learners,” said Natalia Hernandez, Director of Curricular Programs. “Understanding yourself as a learner provides groundwork for establishing selfconfidence and a sense of self as an individual. In a recent study, one of the greatest predictors of success in college and professional life for Upper School students is how well the student knows her skills, abilities and beliefs, which starts during those first years of schooling.” Another critical byproduct of experimentation and play is motivation. “Motivation is not binary,” Hernandez said. “It depends on many factors. One of the keys to early childhood education is recognizing how children find motivation and then identifying activities to develop that motivation. Strong motivation sparks success throughout their educational years.”

“I loved learning how to bake. Our measurements were a little off, so our bread came out a bit weird, but it tasted good.” Scott Barnes ’12

“Experiments help students understand themselves as learners. Understanding yourself as a learner provides groundwork for establishing self-confidence and a sense of self as an individual.”

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This quest to stimulate motivation is found every day in the pre-k and kindergarten classrooms. Through integrated learning units and a cross-pollination of ideas, students are encouraged to make connections across subjects through hands-on activities, engaging the senses and fostering a sense of innovation at work. Last spring, after reading the book Stuff, by Margie Palatini and Noah Z. Jones, the kindergarten students in Janice LaMendola’s class were inspired to raise money to plant a tree outside their classroom. The students, with LaMendola’s guidance, developed a plan to raise donations by creating a recycling museum and asking visitors (parents) for nominal donations. As they developed the museum exhibits, the students learned about the impact of their actions on the earth (citizenship) and how to reuse products to make new objects (fine motor skills, math, art). They also practiced speaking skills as docents for visitors to the museum. At the end of the project, the students raised $52 dollars for their tree. “It was great for the students to

see how their hard work paid off,” said LaMendola. “They had to learn how to ask for money, without telling people to give it to them. They also had to work as a group to accomplish their goal. And, because they came up with the idea for the museum, they all enthusiastically contributed to the project.” The ability to see a multi-layered project through from beginning to end, as they did in LaMendola’s class, serves students well as they progress through Middle and Upper School. “By the time a student reaches Upper School, their studies become specialized,” said Laura Ross, Head of Upper School. “However, the ability to see how subjects intersect is still important and we establish that skill early in the pre-kindergarten/ kindergarten program because of the integrated studies.”

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In addition to managing curriculum at Greenhill, Natalia is currently pursuing her doctorate in educational leadership, policy and organizations at Vanderbilt University’s Peabody College of Education and Human Development. She is looking forward to bringing what she learns to Greenhill classrooms.

When not in the classroom, you can find Natalia playing the piano while her dog, a Shih Tzu named Bach sits at her feet. She also enjoys giving her daughters, Gabriela and Andrea, cultural whiplash by listening to Latin hip-hop or opera, and last but not least, spending time with her husband, Bobby. www.greenhill.org

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The elaborate, imaginative playing in pre-kindergarten and kindergarten also develops a child’s self-control. According to an editorial in the Dallas Morning News by Sandra Aamodt and Sam Want, two leading professors of neuroscience, self-control is twice as important as intelligence in predicting academic success. Language classes also contribute to self-control by forcing the child to determine which language the listener will understand. As a result, all students starting in pre-kindergarten take Spanish three times a week. Before starting first grade, all students know basic words, phrases and greetings.

How to Go to School “All of our students are bright, so academic learning comes easily to most of them,” said Kim Barnes. “As a result, one of our primary goals is teaching students how to go to school and how to be good citizens. We teach them how to respect each other, how to work together, and even how to stand in line and wait their turn.”

Two of the most successful citizenship programs in the early childhood division focus on anti-bullying behavior. The first program, “You Can’t Say You Can’t Play,” teaches children that they need to learn how to interact with and work together with their peers, instilling an early respect for community, while acknowledging and appreciating personal differences and individuality. The second program, “Eye to Eye Talks,” teaches conflict resolution. If a student has a conflict with another student, they must follow a step-by-step framework that encourages logical and rational resolution. Rather than telling a teacher, they must sit down, look each other in the eyes and discuss the problem. The main goal of the program is to give each student a voice in the classroom and plant the early seeds of self-advocacy and social intuition.

“One of our primary goals is teaching students how to go to school and how to be good citizens. We teach them how to respect each other, how to work together, and even how to stand in line and wait their turn.”

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Spotlight on Primer: The Gift of Time In setting the foundation, some students benefit from extra time to develop social and emotional skills. Greenhill’s 42-year-old primer program offers that gift of time. The primer year takes place after kindergarten and before first grade. The curriculum focuses on active, experiential learning to strengthen academic skills and round-out social, emotional and physical development. The students determine the curriculum based on their needs and interests, but the Primer Pie Contest is a perennial favorite. The students learn writing as they invite departments across campus to participate, social studies as they discuss the popular vote to determine the winner, and math as they tally the results. By the time the primer students reach first grade, they are prepared for a wider spectrum of challenges, both academically and socially.

“These programs establish social norms and a sense of justice that they then bring into the Lower School,” said Michael Simpson, Head of Lower School. “Students create the culture in a school. The pre-k and kindergarten program establishes a healthy atmosphere for the students that they carry with them as they continue through Greenhill.”

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he early childhood faculty members have a unique relationship with their students. They exude warmth and openness which permeates their classrooms, encouraging student exploration and risk-taking. “Parents always tell us that they like the close relationships between their children and the teachers,” said Simpson. “The ability to form relationships with teachers starts in pre-kindergarten, and it results in an excellent environment for learning.” Also, unlike teachers in Middle or Upper School, they are with their students for the majority of the day, giving them a full picture of the child’s academic abilities, and social and physical development. Early childhood practitioners refer to this as the whole child view. The teachers really know their students and understand what they need to learn and grow accordingly. “Our teachers do an excellent job of reading the kids,” said Barnes. “Sometimes that means that the parent-teacher conferences are not always pleasant, especially if a child has some areas that he needs to work on. But, ultimately, we want what is best for the child, and we are willing to work with both the child and the parents to make improvements.”

“The ability to form relationships with teachers starts in prekindergarten, and it results in an excellent environment for learning.” Michael Simpson Head of Lower School

Moving on to Lower, Middle and Upper School The foundation set forth in the early childhood years serves to prepare pre-k and kindergarten students for the journey ahead. Yet regardless of age, it is important to concentrate on the child’s needs of today. By focusing on the developmental fundamentals of the moment, the child is naturally prepared for the next phase.

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“We teach to the now by focusing on activities that are appropriate for the academic and developmental stages that each child moves through, and that is how we foster growth.”

Susan Palmer, Head of Middle School

“I believe that if you spend every day preparing for the next step, you miss now. We teach to the now by focusing on activities that are appropriate for the academic and developmental stages that each child moves through, and that is how we foster growth. What students need now does prepare them for the future,” said Susan Palmer, Head of Middle School. The developmentally-appropriate teaching and learning established in the early years continues as a student moves through Lower, Middle and Upper School. Both the faculty and the students recognize the benefits provided by the program. “The pre-k/kindergarten program gets students ready,” said Simpson. “When they arrive at Lower School, they are ready to read. Ready to do math. If they are ready, then they will be able to master the basic skills that we teach.” He also appreciates the openmindedness cultivated in the early childhood classes. “Filling in blanks can be limiting. But with open-ended projects, we teach children that there are many solutions to one problem, which we build on in Lower School. Even with math, we want students to ask ‘Why?’ Why did you do it that way? Why did you get that solution?” Palmer recognizes that by the time a student reaches Middle School, he or she is “school wise,” and has a genuine love for learning. “The fact that students arrive in Middle School beginning to learn how to study and with a positive outlook on school allows us to focus additionally on creating a safe space for students as they move through the emotional and physical changes of adolescence.”

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n Upper School, Ross values the sense of community and the collaboration established in the early childhood classes. “When our students are at their best, they are working collaboratively. Group work comes naturally to them because they have been doing it for so many years. They also help and support each other. They might be competitive, but only with themselves. They genuinely take pride in the accomplishments of their peers.” For Upper School students and recent graduates who started at Greenhill in pre-k or k in the late 1990s, they overwhelmingly recall the friendships that they formed, and many are still close friends with those same students today. But they also recognize other skills that they gained. “I learned how to talk to teachers,” said Clint Golman ’12. “In fact, I still keep in touch with the teachers who are here on campus.” Jessica Garcia ’12 valued the diversity of her peer group. “You get exposed to lots of different types of people that are all your age,” she said.

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Growing Up at Greenhill By Rachel D’Apice ’12 When I first became a Greenhill Hornet, I was three years old. I am now 18 years old and can remember something about every year I have spent here.

Early Years are the Learning Years “I like math, because it’s fun and good for your brain,” a kindergartener recently shared. Another said, “I like music class because I like to dance.” Ask any pre-kindergarten or kindergarten student and you will receive a similar response that evokes enthusiasm and joy. Their love of learning is infectious. While their curiosity may come naturally, the early childhood classes at Greenhill purposefully and deliberately build their sense of wonder, sense of self and sense of others, giving them a solid foundation on which to continue learning, and growing, throughout their lives.

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My preschool years at Greenhill were precious to me. I will always remember playing in the indoor loft every day with my friends, wearing the flower-girl dress for the Nutcracker, creating our pumpkin costumes for Halloween, making apple sauce with my class, and being line leader for the day. I became best friends with my teachers and I made friends that I still have today. I still get to see my kindergarten teacher, Ms. Barnes, as well as my Level One teaching fellow and 3rd grade teacher, Ms. Webster (who is now known as Mrs. Hall). I treasure them all. In preschool, I was given so many opportunities to explore different interests: art classes, music classes, school plays and physical education activities. These were some of the highlights of my experience. In preschool, everything we did was a different way for us to engage our minds and to spur our individual creativity. Preschool prepared me for the rest of my school career at Greenhill by teaching me to open my mind to different possibilities. Instead of shying away from activities I had not done before or interacting with people I did not really know, Greenhill taught me how to be brave and curious about new experiences and new people. I never came home from school feeling like my teacher was mean, or did not listen to what I said. Everyone accepted me for who I was, and supported me in what I wanted to do.

I have noticed that many students who have been here since preschool currently hold leadership positions in high school. Some of those leadership positions include: president of the Honor Council, varsity football captains, AP artists, senior class president, social justice club presidents, varsity volleyball captain, president of the Greenhill Choir and members of the Cum Laude Society. I am secretary of the Student Council, president of two clubs, “Views” editor on the School’s newspaper and a captain of the girls varsity basketball team. Growing up at Greenhill, I have learned some life lessons that cannot be taught in a classroom or in a less diverse school. The diverse community here has taught me to be accepting and tolerant. The teachers have inspired me to do and be my best, and my peers have encouraged me to stand for what I believe in. The School has given me opportunities to lead, and to rise to the occasion. Greenhill not only prepared me for college academics, but how to succeed in our diverse world. Now that I am about to graduate, I have come to realize that Greenhill is a special place that is hard to match. I would not trade a single year that I have spent here, and it all started in preschool.

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Alumni in Education Maggie Fulton ’07 As a fifth-generation teacher, you might think education is in Maggie Fulton’s blood. The granddaughter of Greenhill co-founders Bernard and Helen Fulton, she is no stranger to working in the classroom. Maggie and her sister, Melissa Fulton ’07, recently graduated from Texas Christian University with a Masters in Education. They also completed their undergrad work at TCU. This fall, Maggie will begin teaching kindergarten at Pink Elementary in Frisco, Texas and Melissa will teach second grade at St. John’s Episcopal School in Dallas. During her college years, Maggie spent time working in Fort Worth ISD as a first grade teacher and she taught fourth grade at the International School of the Hague in the Netherlands. She also worked at The da Vinci School in Dallas during the last ten years, starting as a teaching assistant and moving up to lead classroom teacher. “Working at da Vinci has been one of the best things for me as a teacher. It is so much fun to see students grow up and change,” she said. “I’ve seen students go from the 18-monthold class to the kindergarten class and now, some of my first students are old enough to be teacher’s helpers.” Maggie’s Greenhill teachers made her realize how much she wanted to teach. Though she credits her grandfather as her biggest influence, she recalls the enthusiasm that Greenhill faculty have for their course work and their students. “Corbin Doyle is my role model because he showed me the value of teachers building supportive and positive relationships with their students,” she said. “Berkeley Gillentine and Scott Cotton also showed me the importance of setting high expectations and challenging your students.” Maggie is excited to take on her new role as a full-time kindergarten teacher. She is motivated by the responsibility of building a foundation for her students while incorporating play-based, exploratory learning.

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“As a kindergarten teacher, it is my job to set my students up to be successful throughout their academic career by building a strong academic base,” she said. “You know that saying, ‘All the things I needed to learn, I learned in kindergarten’? I think that is really true.”

Matt Rush ’92 Matt Rush not only found his inspiration to teach while at Greenhill, but he also had the opportunity to work with some of those influential teachers who shaped his path. Currently, Matt serves as the Assistant Head of School and Head of Middle School at Cannon School in Concord, North Carolina. Matt came to Greenhill in first grade and after graduation attended Texas A&M University for his undergraduate work. Then he came back to Greenhill. During his time working on the Hill, he served in various roles including teaching fellow, Middle School teacher, advisor, baseball and football coach, and as the Middle School Evergreen sponsor. He left Greenhill to pursue his masters degree from Columbia University’s Klingenstein program and most recently he earned his doctorate from Vanderbilt University. While working at Greenhill, Matt vividly recalls the time he spent working with Greenhill Legends like Karen Hagood, Henry Paolissi, Becky Daniels and Tom Perryman ’81. He even filled the shoes of one of his beloved teachers, Joan McDole, after her retirement. He remembers the challenge of calling former teachers by their first names. “It was definitely hard to transition with salutations of the faculty who helped shaped me as a student and for whom I still have so much respect,” he said. “And while they had become my colleagues, they continued to shape me as an educator during my seven years as a faculty member there.” Bob Murphy stood out to Matt as an instrumental force in his education. “He embodied all that an independent school educator should be: coach, teacher, advisor, father figure and unbiased ear. While it helped that he spoke the language of baseball with me, Bob showed an adolescent

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Dana takes cues from some of her most favorite Greenhill teachers. Her relationship with Peggy Turlington has continued since graduation and Dana credits her with making her feel refreshed and happy. She remembers Gwen Baird’s patience with her when learning sight words in first grade. “She thankfully didn’t call on me to read words behind the red door until the end of the year when I actually had learned how to read,” she said. Matt Rush ’92 and his family

young man that it was possible to be smart, athletic, organized and respected all at once. These are things that 15 to 18-year-olds fail to see amid the years of both trying to be cool and feeling invincible.” The many lessons that he has learned throughout his time at Greenhill and in his continuing education, has allowed him a better understanding of the independent school world. He sees it through the lens of an educator, but also as a former student. At Cannon, the faculty has worked to perfect their foundation approach for junior kindergarten and kindergarten students. The Lower School centers on the concept of “play” from junior kindergarten through 4th, which prepares students for exploration and deeper intellectual risk-taking as they progress through Middle and Upper School. Students in these grades are encouraged to learn through activities that are appropriate to their ages and individual stages of development. “When they come to me in Middle School, they are prepared to have fun and be challenged intellectually,” said Matt. “I think all of my students know that I really care about them as people and will do whatever I can to help.”

Dana Baum ’07 After graduating from the University of Michigan with an English degree, Dana Baum joined Teach for America hoping to be placed in a high school classroom. “I wanted to teach high school students how to use writing as a tool for communication and deep thought.” But there was a different plan in place for her. Dana was assigned to an elementary school in Wilmington, Delaware. Last year, she taught second grade and kindergarten. “I developed such a deep love for my students and for instilling the importance of mastery. I wanted to ensure that every student was able to master the fundamental skills they needed to read and problem solve. It is this challenge that inspires me: to be the teacher that my students and their parents can count on – to never give up and ensure excellence in everything [my students] do.”

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In her kindergarten classroom, Dana witnesses that growth occurs in unique and different ways for each student. “These young students feel everything and those feelings dictate their actions. I spent the year working with each of them to match their feelings with their actions in an attempt to create a sense of accountability,” she said. In one instance, that growth was dramatic and heartwarming. “I had a student who never spoke. She could not recognize any letters, could not relate any letters with their appropriate sounds, and did not know how to count objects.” Through one-on-one tutoring, house visits and many family meetings, the student blossomed. “She would come and sit next to me in the cafeteria and make addition sentences with her carrots. I’ll never forget when she told me, ‘Ms. Baum, isn’t it so cool how math is everywhere?,’” said Dana. She cherishes the personal and educational gains of her students because “it puts them in a position to be successful and to soak up the many learning opportunities around them each day.” “Kindergarten creates a strong foundation for learning because it is the prime opportunity for students to learn how to respectfully interact with others, how to read, and how to problem solve,” she said. “I love being a kindergarten teacher because I am tasked with the responsibility of teaching my students, not only to recognize that the world is at their fingertips, but they are able to hold it in their hands.”

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A Message from Mark A. Platt ’87 President, Alumni Association Greenhill School 2012–2013 Alumni Board Sheli Barnett ’82 Michael Baum ’89 Scott Beck ’92 Jennifer Bell-Garcia ’04 Taylor Burks ’03 Chris Clark ’89 David Crooks ’87 Joey Music Daniel ’92 Macey Small Davis ’94 Shaun Dawson ’93 Clay Deniger ’86 Angela Adkins Downes ’87 Jeff Fiedelman ’87 Julie Ray Fields ’83 Will Fulton ’68 Holland Gary ’93 Allison Grossman ’97 Rachel Davidoff Ladin ’91 John Lesikar ’03 Larry Ley ’68 Mark McKay ’89 Shannon Ming ’94 Janie Morris ’95 Scottie Pearson ’87 Sabrina Mallick Peterson ’00 Debra Goldstein Phares ’88 Mark Platt ’87 Matt Prescott ’03 Byron Sanders ’01 Nick Schanbaum ’00 Michael Seeligson ’02 Ben Setnick ’93 Cindy Solomon ’93 Andrea Whitman Steiger ’03 Robin Finkelstein Stone ’93 Michael Waldman ’98 Rick Weisberg, MD ’95 Waverly Ware Wilson ’86

Dear Fellow Hornets, I am humbled to be the newly inducted Board President of the Greenhill School Alumni Association. With more than 3,800 alumni, the Alumni Association is a talented and dynamic group of individuals residing all over the world. The mission of the Alumni Association is: “To foster communications and further the mission of Greenhill School through the enrichment of the alumni, support of the School, and service to the community.” With the help of a dedicated board, I look forward to furthering this mission during my term. This past summer, we had the pleasure of welcoming the Class of 2012. This senior class became the first – and only – alumni class to meet 100% participation in giving to the Greenhill Fund. They have challenged all reunion classes to do the same and show alumni support for the School. Commencement was exciting not only to celebrate this outstanding group but also to recognize this year’s Distinguished Alumni Award recipient, Tom Perryman ’81. The Dallas Trending Topics Luncheon series also concluded for the year with a presentation in May by Paul Markowitz, President and CEO of Senior Living Specialists. This luncheon series will continue next year, so please stay tuned for a complete schedule and join us to learn about interesting topics and network with other Greenhill alumni. Looking ahead, Greenhill’s theme for the 2012–2013 school year is Action: Make a Difference. Be the Difference. The School will be guiding students on how to be active citizens. Likewise, we as alumni can, and should, serve as examples to current students on how to engage as citizens of the School, the community and indeed, the world. The Alumni Board will be looking for opportunities to plan activities that will allow alumni and current students to “make a difference” together. We have already had several exciting events this year. We saw many of you for Homecoming weekend, October 5–6, and at our NYC Alumni gathering in October. Our regular networking luncheons will continue as well as holiday events and the annual alumni soccer game. Stay tuned for more details. In addition, based on feedback we received from the Alumni Attitudes Study conducted this spring (a process that many of you graciously participated in), the Alumni Board has voted to launch Alumni Weekend. The inaugural Alumni Weekend will take place April 26–27 at Greenhill and will be a signature event for the Alumni Association. Please save the date to come back and enjoy a weekend full of activities recognizing and celebrating alumni. We will be sending out details about Alumni Weekend in the coming months. For more information, please contact Katie Young at youngka@greenhill.org or visit the Greenhill alumni website at www.greenhill.org/alumni. Check out the alumni Facebook page at facebook.com/greenhillalumni and join an alumni Facebook group for your region. Also, check out our LinkedIn networking group by going to LinkedIn and searching for Greenhill alumni. Both of these sites are easy ways to connect with fellow Hornets. With Hornet Pride,

Mark A. Platt ’87 President, Alumni Association

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Alumni News Tom Perryman ’81 Receives Distinguished Alumni Award The Alumni Association has named Tom Perryman ’81 as the 2012 recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Award for his 25 years of dedicated service to Greenhill students, faculty and the greater Dallas community. See the full story on page 18.

Houston Reunion An intimate group gathered in Houston in early April for a reunion at the home of Harvin and Janet Hadelman Moore ’80. Alumni from the ’80s, ’90s and ’00s gathered to catch up and reminisce about their time on the Hill. We have nearly 100 alumni living and working in the Houston area. If you have not updated your contact information with us, please send it to Katie Young at youngka@greenhill.org so we can reach out next time we visit Houston.

2nd Annual Golf Event Rain and wind delayed our second annual Alumni Golf outing this year, but the day finally came in mid-March. A group of 40 Greenhill alumni, parents and friends gathered at Brookhaven Country Club in Dallas to hit the links. Prizes were awarded throughout the event and a team of four Greenhill current parents won the tournament. Thank you to our generous sponsors including CornerWorld; Lillard Wise Szygenda PLLC; United Texas Bank; Capstone Partners; David, Goodman & Madole; Judd, Thomas, Smith and Co.; Waldman Bros; and Prescott Pailet Benefits.

Chris Clark, Sr. and Chris Clark ’89

Meredith Small ’97, Macey Small Davis ’94 and Steve Davis

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Left: Steven Sadek ’02, Shannon Horswell Sadek ’04 and Katy Sielen ’01

Left: Nellie Buffin, Marc Buffin ’86, Chuck Heggli and Jennifer Riggs Santos ’88 Below Right: Tito Garrett ’98 and Rachel Schiller Berman ’95

San Francisco Reunion After almost 10 years since the last visit, Greenhill came to the Bay Area in early February for a reunion at the Press Club in San Francisco. Alumni from the classes of ’52 through ’10 joined us for a casual evening of wine tasting and storytelling. More than 30 guests attended and connected. We heard from many that they were unaware of the large number of alumni living in the San Francisco area. Some drove from 30 miles away to visit. If you are living in the area and would like to connect to other alumni, please contact Katie Young at youngka@greenhill.org.

Mark Adamson, Diana DeGrasse Adamson ’87 and Yong Kim ’87

Family Fun Day The second annual Family Fun Day brought lots of friendly alumni faces to the Hill. The Phillips Family Athletic Center was open for free play in the gyms and in the aerobic room, which was set up with soft gymnastic mats and foam toys. Members from the Class of 2014 painted faces and a bounce house was set up outside for fun in the sun. Our campus catering company, Sage Dining, provided a lunch spread complete with a build-your-own ice cream sundae station.

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CLASS NOTES To submit information for class notes and alumni news, contact: Katie Young Alumni Relations Coordinator alumni@greenhill.org 972.628.5521 phone 972.628.6521 fax Find us on:

1976 Dave Meltzer wrote, “Cathy and I are enjoying retirement in the Midwest. Dan, our oldest, coached a youth baseball league in Vietnam this summer and interned at a law firm in Hanoi. He gave a two-week seminar in Beijing on the “psychology of leadership” before returning to his senior year at Harvard, where he manages the club baseball team. Ryan was with Amazon for the summer and will continue his sideline as a teaching fellow in the computer science department at Harvard, where he is a junior. Young Nathan had his National Public Radio debut this spring playing a $5 million loaner violin in a solo performance on From the Top. His YouTube channel has about 10,000 visits a month from listeners in 108 countries. Nathan will begin middle school in the fall, with an early release accommodation for his violin studies at Indiana University. We followed him to music camp in Quebec this summer and will continue with him to Carnegie Hall, Brazil and Argentina next spring.”

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Lisa Buckner ’80 was awarded with Life Membership in the Geophysical Society of Houston.

1980 Taylor Winston was recently appointed by the Alaska State Legislature to be the Executive Director of the Alaska Office for Victims’ Rights. The state-wide agency provides representation for crime victims to ensure that their constitutional and statutory rights are being upheld and to assist them through the criminal justice process. Taylor had served as an Assistant District Attorney for the Department of Law for 13 years, during which time she supervised the sexual offense unit for six years. She primarily prosecuted rapes, sexual abuse of children, domestic violence and murder cases during her tenure as a prosecutor. This new opportunity allows her to serve victims more directly and utilize her years of experience.

Lisa Buckner was awarded with Life Membership in the Geophysical Society of Houston for “voluntarily rendered exceptionally meritorious service” to the Society. Lisa is the Seismic Data Loading Team Lead and a seismic data processor at Hess Corporation. She has 27 years of seismic data processing industry experience. She received a B.S. in Geophysics from Texas A&M University and a M.S. in Geophysics from the University of Houston.

1982 Frank Bracken wrote, “After 30 years out of the Metroplex, I am finally back home. My wife, Erica, and I moved to Fort Worth in December when I joined Lonestar Resources as Chief Executive Officer. The added bonus is that I get to spend more time with my oldest son, Corbin, who is a junior at TCU.”

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Transcending Generations: (L–R) Brittany Thum (daughter of Brian Thum ’80), Mikalyla Herman (daughter of Cristy Hershman Herman ’84) and Shelly Gordon (daughter of Steve Gordon ’83) all met in the same youth group in Houston. The three girls are wearing their parents’ sweatshirts.

1986 Pierce Marshall wrote, “Things are going great! I’m now a ‘recovering lawyer,’ having taken a position in my family office as an investment manager, running the Dallas office. My daughter, Megan, started her third year at Greenhill this fall as a freshman (ugh!), and on May 26, I had the blessing of getting engaged to Kristen Nevils on the big island of Hawaii.”

Opulent Pixel. I’ve also been providing graphic design, event planning and photography services for some super creative and unique events in Big D: Dallas Santa Rampage (part of the international SantaCon), Bunny Rampage (Santa’s little sister), and ColorBurn which is based on the Indian Holi Festival of Colors. People throw brightly colored powder on each other to celebrate spring. Our event was a Dallas CORE fundraiser and included DJs, a pool party and fire spinning.”

Richard Ellman and his wife, Tiffanee, are co-owners of Oak in the Design District of Dallas. Since opening in December 2011, Oak has received a four star rating from Modern Luxury Dallas and a four star rating from Leslie Brenner with The Dallas Morning News. Most recently, in Modern Luxury’s Special Restaurant Edition 2012, Oak was named “Restaurant of the Year.” In July, Oak partnered with John Paul Valverde (owner of Campo) to open a new casual concept restaurant, Bowery, on McKinney Avenue. Colin Rule wrote, “We’re on our eighth year out here in Silicon Valley. I’ve spun some technology out of eBay/PayPal to start a new company called Modria.com doing online dispute resolution. We’re even doing some work with Joey Lane ’85. The boys are getting bigger (Andrew’s Bar Mitzvah was this summer), and Cheryl is buzzing around the country promoting her cookbook (ripecookbook.com), which has gotten rave reviews in the LA Times and WSJ. I hope everyone is doing well!”

1987 Jon Paul Buchmeyer wrote, “Thanks to the New York state marriage equality law, Juan Pablo Chavez and I were married on June 23, 2012. Attending from Greenhill were Valerie Malone ’87, Kathryn Hamm ’87 and family, Bryan Kutner ’93, Christine Eastus and Vicki Eastus ’79. Several more watched and commented via live webcast (crazy right?) including Elena McFann ’86.” Sheri Hall wrote, “I have begun throwing my creative time and talents toward my glamour, portrait and event photography business,

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Vicki Eastus ’79, Christine Eastus, Kathryn Hamm ’87 with her son Caleb and her partner Amy Walter, and Valerie Malone ’87

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Michael Lubin and his family took a trip to Europe in Winter 2011. Michael, his wife Cara and their children, Asher (6) and Kitty Ann (3), enjoyed a family trip to Brussels, Paris and Amsterdam.

1990 John Wilson wrote, “If you are planning a trip to Vancouver or Whistler up here in British Columbia, please stop by for a visit. There aren’t many folks using the word y’all up here. My Canadian kids need to learn it! That’s right, eh?” Florian Simbeck wrote, “After breaking up the comedy duo Erkan & Stefan in which I played the part of Stefan (after ten years of career), I experienced a major slump and it was time to re-invent myself. Now I am happy to say that for 2012 and 2013 the comedy show Komiker has picked me up for the next 14 episodes as one of four starring comedians. The show is partly filmed in front of a studio audience as well as on set location. Also, I will be filming the non-fictional entertainment show Immo Fight which focuses on real estate. On weekends, I am touring with my standup-comedy-show LOL. It is fun to be busy again.” Zach Luterman is continuing to compete in duathlon and triathlon championships around the country. His 2012 race highlights include the Texas State Duathlon, Ironman Vineman in Sonoma, California and the Toyota U.S. Open Olympic Distance Championship. His daughter, Ariana, is a Greenhill student and has been competing for five seasons. She will race in more than a dozen adult competitions before the end of 2012. The twelveyear-old has launched a national campaign to raise awareness and donations for Vogel Alcove (Dallas’ only free comprehensive early childhood education program for homeless children). Her total amount

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Molly Erdman’s book, Catalog Living at its Most Absurd, was released June 26, 2012, by Plume. It’s based on her website, Catalog Living, which was named one of Time Magazine’s Best Blogs of 2011.

Zach Luterman ’90 competes in duathlon and triathlon championships around the country.

raised has currently surpassed $30,000. Follow the Luterman family and Ariana’s success at www.teamariana.org. Ralph Hamm and his wife, Meggan, along with sons River (6) and Charlie (2) have recently relocated to Portland, Oregon. Ralph is responsible for Wells Fargo’s commercial banking business in Oregon, eastern Washington and north Idaho.

Grady Raskin wrote, “After almost 16 years with the Texas Rangers, I have moved back with the Dallas Stars. In my new position as Vice President of Corporate Partnerships, I am responsible for managing and selling sponsorships for the Dallas Stars and American Airlines Center. I am excited to get back to the Stars and AAC, where I previously worked for six years while the Rangers and Stars were owned by the same person. Additionally, a second generation of Raskins will attend Greenhill. My daughter, Mya, started pre-kindergarten there in the fall. She is very excited to go the same school that I attended.”

Chris Guilds wrote, “My wife, son and I recently moved from our apartment [downtown] to a new house on the outskirts of Prague to make room for our second child, who is due at the beginning of September. Also, my father moved to Prague about a year ago to retire and spend time with his grandchildren. If anyone is passing through Prague, we would love to see you.”

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Michael Lubin ’92 and his family in Paris, France

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Sarah DeBerry-Caperton, her husband Tom and big brother Charlie welcomed Jasper Farris to the family on May 28, 2012. The Capertons live in Austin.

Tracey Knaus wrote, “After completing my postdoctoral training in Boston, my husband, Steven Hatley, and I recently returned to New Orleans where we bought an historic house in the Uptown area. I am working at Children’s Hospital and Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center where I am conducting autism research and working with children and families in the Autism Clinic. We are very excited about expecting our first baby due this November.”

Eleise and Rick Weisberg welcomed Rosalie Sloane, their third child and first girl, into their family on January 26, 2012. Rosalie and mom are doing great. Rosalie has two very proud older brothers, Carter, who just turned five, and Ben, who will be turning four in August.

Big brother Charlie and Jasper Farris, children of Sarah DeBerryCaperton ’93

Todd Waldman and his wife, Liz Waldman, welcomed son Samuel Ryder Waldman in December 2011. Todd wrote “Sam just turned 10 months old and enjoys his weekends in Central Park with his parents!”

Amy Davidson-Williams wrote, “I married Joshua James Post Williams in Brooklyn on April 16, 2011. John Hashop was a groomsman. Simone Brutsche Harris and Jamie Schwartz both made the trip to New York for our special day. After all these years in New York, it is time to come home. Josh and I moved back to Dallas in early 2012, and I am an agent in the Film/Television/Commercial department of The Campbell Agency.” Amy Berlin Opsal and Aaron Opsal had a son, Oliver Layne Opsal, on November 8, 2011. Big sister Isabel (Izzi) adores her baby brother.

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Grant Staub and Abigail Colette Thomas

Harl Asaff ’96 and Meredith Dunning ’96

1996 Harl Asaff and Meredith Dunning connected in New Mexico in December 2011. Dustin Marshall, his wife Denise, and their three children have relocated back to Dallas. Dustin is running his family business which is an expedited freight company called Hazel’s Hot Shot (www.hazelshotshot.com). The Marshall’s oldest child, Lily, is in kindergarten at Greenhill.

1997 Carolyn Ley Thomas wrote, “My husband, Jake, and I celebrated the birth of our first child, Abigail Colette Thomas, on February 6, 2012 in Dallas. She is developing quite a personality! We can hardly believe that she is almost five months old. Abigail is learning rough and tumble kids’ play from her cousin Grant (Laura Ley Staub ’01 and Blake Staub ’01).

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Although our lives revolve around her at this point, I am also looking forward to completing my training in breast surgical oncology and going into private practice as a breast surgeon at Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas beginning in September.”

1998 Ashley Harris Johnston and her husband, Coyt, welcomed their second daughter, Reagan, on January 2, 2012. Andrew Bradt is an Assistant Professor of Law at University of California–Berkeley School of Law. He teaches introductory and advanced courses in Civil Procedure and Conflict of Laws. Marc Wallenstein recently started a new job at the Department of Defense in Washington, D.C. Marc is a Prosecutor in the Office of the Chief Prosecutor of Military Commissions, which is the part of the government that prosecutes alien belligerents who are accused of war crimes and terrorism offenses. Marc is “totally stoked.”

Jennifer Carroll wrote, “I’m currently living in Seattle and teaching at the University of Washington. I’ve advanced to candidacy in my concurrent Ph.D./M.P.H. program in the Departments of Anthropology and Epidemiology – finally! It has taken a long time! My research focuses on public health interventions and for IV drug use, addiction, HIV and TB – particularly in the Post-Soviet sphere. This year, I am extremely proud to have been part of the organizing committee behind the second annual Health in Transition Conference on Ethnographies of Biomedicine in Post-Socialist Europe, sponsored by the Romanian Academy of Sciences in Bucharest, Romania (www.hitconference.org). In the fall, I will be spending several months in Kiev, Ukraine, as a fellow of the IREX Embassy Policy Specialist Program on Health Reform, researching patient adherence to tuberculosis treatment protocols. Following this, I will be relocating to the city of L’vov (in western Ukraine) for a period of twelve months. There, I will be conducting ethnographic research on heroin addiction and the role of methadone therapy in the daily lives of IV drug users in the region. Ukraine is a beautiful place, and L’vov especially so. Anyone passing through Eastern Europe during the next year is encouraged to visit.” Israel Nosnik wrote, “Lots of good news this summer! I just completed my residency in urology in New York and my fiancée, Rachel Umansky, and I are moving to Chicago in July where I will be starting a fellowship in pediatric urology at the new Lurie Children’s Hospital/Northwestern University. Rachel will continue her job in advertising sales for The Financial Times. We were married on Labor Day weekend in Dallas.”

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2004 Jamie Ernst Fencl married Alex Fencl on June 23, 2012. Beginning in July, she is the Admissions Assistant at The Winston School in Dallas.

Norah Renthal ’00 and her family

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2002

Nora Renthal wrote, “I recently graduated with degrees of Doctor of Medicine and Doctor of Philosophy in Genetics and Development from The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. I will pursue residency in Pediatrics at Children’s Medical Center of Dallas, beginning spring 2013.”

Russell Howard wrote, “In 2012, after a year in and out of the studio, I released a new record called City Heart which the Dallas Morning News described as ‘creatively coloring outside the lines dividing mainstream pop and indie folk.’ More info can be found at www.russellhowardmusic.com.”

2001 Byron Sanders won the TEDxSMU auditions in the spring and will be a local presenter at TEDxSMU in December. He will serve on the 2012–2013 Greenhill School Alumni Board. Byron was also selected as one of 25 under-40 leaders in Dallas to serve on Mayor Rawlings’s inaugural Star Council. The council will work to engage the talent and energy of young professionals in the development of strategic areas of the city of Dallas.

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Joe Trombello is moving back to Addison in August to begin a one-year clinical internship at The University of Texas at Dallas’ Counseling Center. Upon completing his internship and finishing his dissertation, Joe will graduate with his Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from UCLA in the summer of 2013.

2003 Leot Louise Chen married Vaughn Joseph Taylor, a PGA Tour golfer, on December 10, 2011. They were married at sunset in front of the French cloisters at the One & Only Ocean Club in Nassau, Bahamas. Bridesmaids included Brooke Hollimon and Tracy Heller and Alex Chalfant ’02 served as an usher. Also in attendance were Brian Portner and Steven Nosnik ’02.

Jared Scheib wrote, “On September 30, my feature documentary film, The Mayor, premiered at the Dallas Museum of Art in Horchow Auditorium as part of the 25th annual Dallas Video Festival. I was so honored to attend alongside Sam, the Mayor himself. Nearly four years after this journey began, I was ecstatic to bring it all home. Check out the trailer at http://themayormovie.com. The film has had outstanding receptions at festivals in Israel, New Zealand and here in the States, including the distinction of Honorable Mention in consideration for Best Southern Film at the Little Rock Film Festival. All very exciting.”

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CLASS NOTES

2005 Shawn Hiner-Leamon wrote, “I am going to IE Business School in Madrid, Spain this fall to obtain my M.B.A. It is a 13-month program, so I will graduate in December of 2013.” Nathan Baum wrote, “I graduated from The University of Texas School of Law in May and recently moved back to Dallas full-time. In September, I will start working at Fulbright & Jaworski in downtown Dallas. I will work in the firm’s litigation department. During my time off, I will travel to Korea and Japan with David Wolfish before he heads off to Harvard Business School. It is great to be back in Dallas, and I seem to run into Greenhill people everywhere I go.”

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2010

Dana Gross, Rohan Menon and Cynthia Wei were accepted to The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School for Fall 2012.

Evan Hathaway wrote, “Since 2010, I was living in Washington, D.C. and working for the prime contractor building the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project – a $2.3 billion extension of the D.C. Metro system that will extend service to Dulles Airport by 2018. As the first phase of construction is currently winding down, I took a position as the Deputy Environmental, Safety, and Health Manager with the same company at the Autostrada Transilvania Project in western Romania this past April. The $2.2 billion 415-kilometer motorway, the first modern motorway for Romania, will connect central cities such as Brasov and ClujNapoca, while navigating through the Carpathian Mountains, to Oradea near the Hungarian border. The motorway will enhance travel not only for Romanians, but attract other European travelers to the region as well. It is a challenging project and one that I am very excited about seeing through until completion. I got married in February 2012 to my wonderful wife, Brittany. She has moved to Oradea, Romania with me and we find the Romanian people and culture very engaging. We are constantly fascinated by all the different sites, sounds, and customs of the locals. Romania is a great homebase for travelling in the region and we hope to meet up with other alumni living in Europe throughout the coming months.”

2009 Meera Pranav wrote, “We had a Greenhill reunion in Washington, D.C. this summer. There were so many young alumni working and interning in the city over the summer.” Included in the photo are: Meera Pranav, a Hindu American Foundation Congressional intern with Congresswoman Donna Edwards; Morgan Fine, an intern with Health & Medicine Counsel of Washington; Nate Griggs, Congressional intern for Congressman Bruce Braley; Stephanie Fishman, research intern on the critical threats project at American Enterprise Institute; Madi Unell, a Congressional intern with Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison; Abdullah Emad, field engineer for Lembco Construction company; Austin Lembke, field engineer for Lembco Construction; and Monica Dutia, intern for PR firm Crosby-Volmer.

Washington, DC reunion for the Class of 2009

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In July of 2012, Former primer teachers Peggy Fredrickson and Janice LaMendola (currently teaching kindergarten) met up with their former students, Class of 2012 graduating primer students. (L–R) Max McKamy, Katie Sheinfeld, Elizabeth Aguebor, Eric Klein, Devin Bullock, Myra Noshahi, Nick Das, Peggy Fredrickson, Janice LaMendola, Jason Girson and Fish Gomez-Palacio

2012 Nick Petrocchi wrote, “I started working my first undergraduate job this past July at Epic, a healthcare software provider in Verona, just 15 minutes outside of Madison, Wisconsin. I work in Implementation Services, a division that travels around the country to meet with Epic’s customers to install and customize their software based on their needs so that they can lead and manage the way they provide healthcare to their patients. It’s a very exciting and innovative place that’s been getting a lot of positive media attention recently. To learn more about Epic, check out the New York Times article from earlier this year.”

(L–R) Katherine Marmion ’10, who interned in the Greenhill Advancement Office over the summer; Noelle Smith ’12; Lauren Shapiro ’11 and Amanda Garcia ’10

Brittany Johnson ’09, who plays field hockey at Lehigh University, smiles with her brother, Alan Johnson ’12

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In Memoriam Robert Butler Father of Daniel Butler ’76 August 7, 2012

Lester Levy, Sr. Father of Lester Levy, Jr. ’79, Walter Levy ’74 and Ann Levy Piassick ’70, Uncle of John Levy ’80 and Robert Levy ’77, Grandfather of Sophie Levy ’07, great uncle of Katherine Levy ’10, great-grandfather of Ella-Rose Levy, second grade, and Lila Levy, primer June 7, 2012

Betty Jo Capen Mother of Sheri Capen Hall ’87 July 30, 2012

Pat Loconto Father of Rick Loconto ’88 and Will Loconto ’85 August 9, 2012

Gayle Chilcoat Greenhill Learning Specialist February 27, 2012

Harold Pollman Father of Marcie Pollman Brown ’79 and Janet Pollman Kafka ’74, grandfather of Dylan Brown ’11, Ben Werbner ’10, Philip Kafka ’05 and Mason Brown, tenth grade

Bert Bryan, M.D. Father of Bert Bryan, Jr. ’80 July 10, 2012

Tom Ellis ’80 June 30, 2012 Jennifer Beth Falik Daughter of Sheryl Fields Bogen ’72, niece of Amy Rosenberg ’75 and Julie Ray Fields ’83, stepsister of Caleb Bogen ’06 and Joseph Bogen ’00 June 30, 2012 Dorothy Levy Grandmother of Doug Levy ’90 and Karen Levy Keon ’88, great-grandmother of Jordan Levy, third grade, and Taylor Levy, second grade. September 5, 2012

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Ben Schnitzer Father of Mark Schnitzer ’78, Alan Schnitzer ’84 and Judy Schnitzer ’89, father-in-law of Denise Silver Schnitzer ’80 March 29, 2012 Ann Word Mother of Dynette Word ’82 October 26, 2011 Leland “Red” Zeiter Husband of Greenhill Legend Lorene Zeiter, father of Susan Zeiter Kennedy ’69 and the late Stephen Zeiter ’66, grandfather of Kris Zeiter ’93 and Nick Zeiter ’96 May 12, 2012

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Turning Points WEDDINGS

Kim Owens Pearlman and Stuart Pearlman ’77 December 10, 2011 Juan Pablo Chavez and JP Buchmeyer ’87 June 23, 2012

Left: Juan Pablo Chavez and JP Buchmeyer ’87

Ashlee Gilbert Voorsanger ’89 and Devin Voorsanger January 28, 2012 Amy Davidson-Williams ’94 and Joshua James Post Williams April 16, 2011 Left: Amy Davidson-Williams ’94 and Joshua James Post Williams Far Left: Sylvia Durán and David Chen ’02 Left: Leot Chen ’03 and Vaughn Taylor

Rachel Weinstein ’99 and Adam Lippman July 14, 2012 Kelly Ann Sindler ’01 and Colter Fleming April 21, 2012 Sylvia Durán and David Chen ’02 August 13, 2011 Leot Chen ’03 and Vaughn Taylor December 10, 2011 Jamie Ernst Fencl ’04 and Alex Fencl June 23, 2012

Left: Samuel Ryder Waldman

BIRTHS

Right: Jamie Ernst Fencl ’04 and Alex Fencl

Amy Berlin Opsal ’94 and Aaron Opsal Son, Oliver Layne Opsal November 8, 2011 Eleise and Rick Weisberg ’95 Daughter, Rosalie Sloane Weisberg January 26, 2012 Liz and Todd Waldman ’95 Son, Samuel Ryder Waldman December 19, 2011 Left: Abigail Colette Thomas

Left: Oliver Layne Opsal

Carolyn Ley Thomas ’97 and Jake Thomas Daughter, Abigail Colette Thomas February 6, 2012 Ashley Harris Johnston ’98 and Coyt Johnston Daughter, Reagan Johnston January 2, 2012 Samantha Siegel Armstrong ’99 and Shae Armstrong Son, Sloan Siegel Armstrong April 27, 2012

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Annual Report of Gifts

2011–2012

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Greenhill School 2011–2012 Board of Trustees

A Message from Karla R. Barber

Officers Karla R. Barber, Chair Gilian Lempel Baron, Assistant Chair/Secretary Thomas Curtis Holmes, Jr., Finance Chair/Treasurer Trustees Debbie Andres Richard G. Andrew Ellenore Baker Barry Barnett Sandra J. Beckert J. Baxter Brinkmann Peter S. Brodsky Nancy P. Carlson Clayton K. Deniger ’86 Gary Fernandes Laura Forson Holland Gary ’93 Scott A. Griggs, Head of School Gail Griswold David J. Haemisegger Preethi Jayaseelan Oscar A. Joyner ’93 Ann Frances Jury Nancy Kasten Peter Andrew Kraus Laurence H. Lebowitz Zeck Lieberman, M.D. Malia Litman E. Pierce Marshall, Jr. ’86 Sandra Kim Moon Camille Owens Milton Packer, M.D. Guillermo Perales Alan Jay Perkins Pam Beck Pluss ’81 William E. Rose ’85 Steven Rudner Molly Fulton Seeligson ’60 Patricia A. Smith Mark Solomon Bruce Sostek Arlene Switzer Steinfield Mike Weinberg ’82 Waverly Ware Wilson ’86 Former Board Chairs Electing to Serve Ex-Officio Sally R. Estes, Trustee since 1976 Irwin Grossman, Trustee since 1973 Michael J. Halloran, Trustee since 2002 Rusty Jaggers, Trustee since 1994 David L. Johnson ’67, Trustee since 1987 H. Ronald Nash, Trustee since 1987

Chair, Board of Trustees

Dear Friends, As I conclude my second year as Chair of the Board of Trustees, it gives me great pleasure to acknowledge and thank so many members of the Greenhill community who have helped us honor and support the mission of the School. I have had the privilege to work with an incredible board of 43 volunteers and a dedicated and capable administration led by our Head of School Scott Griggs. As we do each year, this edition of The Hill celebrates the accomplishments of the 2011–2012 school year. The following pages highlight the breadth of support Greenhill has received over the past year from trustees, alumni, current and former parents, grandparents and friends of the School. The support we received this year was impressive, and the programs supported are vital to the health of the School. I want to personally thank each of you for your commitment to the Greenhill Fund, Endowed Funds, the Library and the Parents’ Association fundraising efforts in addition to those of you who have quietly stepped up to help resource our strategic planning initiatives. Leading much of this effort was our Development Chair from the Board of Trustees Peter Kraus and our Parents’ Association President Camille Owens. Their tireless and outstanding leadership inspired our community to reach for ever-higher goals, evident in the stories and participation lists that follow. As we welcome our new Chair of the Board, Peter Kraus, we look to continue to implement many of the goals of our Strategic Plan, building on our successes of the past few years. We look forward to working with the Greenhill community as we focus on the three primary areas of concentration highlighted in the Plan: Dedication to Excellence in Program and People, Focus on Financial Sustainability, and Stewardship of the Campus Master Plan. Thank you again for your unwavering support of Greenhill School. Sincerely,

Karla R. Barber Chair, Board of Trustees

Lifetime Trustee Daniel T. Phillips, Trustee since 1997

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Statement of Financial Position Income 2011–2012 Tuition and Fees Annual Fund (proceeds raised) Investment and Other Income Total Income

Income

Expenses

$24,167,898 $ 1,698,015 $ 2,151,978

_______ $28,017,891

Expenses 2011–2012 Salaries and Benefits Plant and Other Academics Administrative Total Expenses

$20,414,572 $ 4,801,613 $ 1,447,715 $ 1,353,991

_______ $28,017,891

yyyyy Tuition & Fees

86%

yyyyy Annual Fund

6%

yyyyy Investment &

Other Income

8%

yyyyy Salaries & Benefits 73% yyyyy Plant & Other

17%

yyyyy Academics

5%

yyyyy Administrative

5%

Board of Trustees Finance Committee 2011–2012 Curtis Holmes, Chair Gary Fernandez Holland Gary ’96 Oscar A. Joyner ’93 Nancy Kasten Milton Packer, M.D. Alan Jay Perkins Pam Pluss ’81 Steve Rudner Molly Fulton Seeligson ’60

Scott A. Griggs Head of School Melissa Orth Chief Financial Officer Katie Robbins Director of Finance Julie Diaz Chief Advancement Officer

Karla R. Barber Chair, Board of Trustees Gilian L. Baron Assistant Chair/Secretary, Board of Trustees

Note: Figures represented in this annual report are as of June 30, 2012. 2011–2012 figures are unaudited.

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Endowment Performance Endowment by Category & Year 6/30/08 6/30/09 6/30/10 6/30/11 6/30/12 ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ General Endowment 12,308,595 9,205,524 11,011,876 13,681,233 13,599,303 ________________________________________________ Financial Aid 3,322,159 2,817,918 3,014,437 3,607,205 3,448,778 ________________________________________________ Faculty Enrichment 1,913,098 1,617,008 1,827,316 2,482,965 2,410,862 ________________________________________________ Curriculum & Programs 1,302,912 1,025,067 1,101,021 1,348,472 1,251,574 ________________________________________________ Facilities 3,179,527 4,225,331 5,875,848 7,123,876 6,970,396 ________________________________________________ Designated Purpose

TOTAL ENDOWMENT

$22,026,291

$18,890,848

Endowment Performance Chart

20%

15%

10.44%

10%

5.73% 5%

2.69% 0%

$22,830,498

$28,243,751

$27,680,913

Board of Trustees Investment Committee 2011–2012 Will Rose ’85, Chair Peter S. Brodsky Clint Carlson John Jaggers David Johnson ’67 Harlan Korenvaes Guillermo Perales Mike Weinberg ’82

Scott A. Griggs Head of School

Karla R. Barber Chair, Board of Trustees

Julie Diaz Chief Advancement Officer

Melissa Orth Chief Financial Officer Katie Robbins Director of Finance

-0.19% Last Year

3-Year

5-Year

7-Year

Gilian L. Baron Assistant Chair/Secretary, Board of Trustees

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Greenhill Giving: Summary of the Year Greenhill Fund 2011–2012 Endowment Funds Campaign Early Payments General Endowment Fund Harold and Mae Star Financial Aid Fund Headmaster’s Discretionary Fund Bauman Family Faculty Enrichment Endowment General Endowment for Faculty Enrichment Ann and Ray Perryman Archive Fund Phillip G. Foote Endowment Fund Fulton Family Financial Aid Fund Parents’ Association Faculty Endowment Fund David Warren Leatherbury Financial Aid Fund Jennifer Goodnight Maalouf Financial Aid Fund Greenhill Employee Legends Financial Aid Fund Christine Eastus Scholarship Fund Other Endowment Funds Operating Funds Other Restricted Operating Library Operating Fine Arts Operating Capital Funds Campaign Early Payments Great Expectations Campaign Founders’ Place Gifts In Kind* TOTAL GIVING (gifts and payments only) * Based on donor valuation, not included in total giving

$ 1,740,978

$ 457,144 $ 364,361 $ 30,345 $ 25,000 $ 20,890 $ 11,680 $ 4,856 $ 2,400 $ 2,250 $ 2,002 $ 2,000 $ 1,224 $ 1,180 $ 1,000 $ 2,525

$34,909 $6,684 $3,585

$2,637,025 $66,557 $250

Board of Trustees Development Committee 2011–2012 Peter A. Kraus, Co-Chair J. Baxter Brinkmann, Co-Chair Debbie Andres Rick Andrew Ellenore Baker, Greenhill Fund Co-Chair Nancy Carlson, Greenhill Fund Co-Chair Clay Deniger ’86, Alumni Board President Preethi Jayaseelan Zeck Lieberman, M.D. Sandra Kim Moon Camille Owens, Parents’ Association President Pat Smith Karla R. Barber Chair, Board of Trustees Gilian L. Baron Assistant Chair/Secretary, Board of Trustees Scott A. Griggs Head of School Julie Diaz Chief Advancement Officer

$9,270

_______ $5,418,844

Melissa Orth Chief Financial Officer

Get Down Gala Greenhill Gala 2012 Special thanks to Stephanie London and Carol Schackman, Gala Co-Chairs, and their extraordinary team of volunteers, including Parents’ Association President Camille Owens, for their hard work and dedication in making this year’s gala a success. In total, the event raised $308,000 in support of the General Endowment Fund.

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Greenhill Fund Exceeds 2011–2012 Goal! Congratulations to the Greenhill Community for raising over $1,740,000 for the Greenhill Fund! Your generosity supports the many programs that make Greenhill an exceptional place for exceptional students. Thank you for making a Greenhill education the ideal start for so many young lives. We praise the leadership of Trustees Nancy Carlson, Chair, and Ellenore Baker, Vice-Chair. Their excellent leadership team including Sabrina Mallick Peterson ’00 and Nicholas Schanbaum ’00, Alumni Co-Chairs; Marilyn and Zeck Lieberman, M.D., Grandparent Chairs; and Rusty and John Jaggers, Parents of Alumni Chairs; was instrumental in these fundraising efforts. The following dedicated group of grade captains ensured the success of the Greenhill Fund’s goals in participation and dollars raised! Their tireless efforts are greatly appreciated. Primer Melanie & John Ofenloch Melanie & Louis Okon ’93

Leadership Karla Barber, Board Chair J. Baxter Brinkmann, Development Co-Chair Peter Kraus, Development Co-Chair Nancy Carlson, Chair, Greenhill Fund Ellenore Baker, Vice-Chair, Greenhill Fund

Third Grade Pilar & Jay Henry Amy & John Howard Randi Jacobs Kathryn & Scott Wheeler Waverly Ware ’86 & McCord Wilson

First Grade Deirdre & Rolf Brekken Amy & John Howard Mary & Kenneth Lim Nicole & Erin Patton Ashley & Rick Scheer Lisa & Howard Marc Spector

Grade Captains Pre-Kindergarten Sarah & Will Jaudes Melanie & Louis Okon ’93

Fifth Grade Shelley Becker Lynn Switzer Bozalis ’82 JoAnn Brown Sixth Grade Flossie Heptig Debra Morgan Seventh Grade Mary Oliver Stacy Siegel Simon ’85

Participation

Ninth Grade Teresa Alexandrou April McCormick Ellen Weinstein Ungerman ’81

Fourth Grade Jenny Kirtland Mike Merriman Elly & Edward Shelswell-White

Second Grade Stacey & Doug Baer Joanna & David Greenstone Bonnie & Monte Hurst Kate & Jon Kettles Jenny Kirtland Julie & David Kronick Mike Merriman Elly & Edward Shelswell-White

Kindergarten Barb & Nick Bomersbach Dee Dee Hoak Anne & David Mann Whitney & Rob Strauss

Eighth Grade Dani Butowsky Donna Cowman

Tenth Grade Dana Golman Bruce Sostek Eleventh Grade Sandy Beckert Julie Ray Fields ’83 Twelfth Grade Shari Nelson Wendy Stanley

Greenhill Fund Giving Levels Leadership Circle Founders $50,000+ The Hill Society $25,000 – $49,999 Head of School’s $10,000 – $24,999 Council

100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% Trustees

Current Parents

❚❚❚ Fiscal Year 2010

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Faculty/Staff

❚❚❚ Fiscal Year 2011

Alumni

Grandparents

Pacesetters Ad Astra Society Legacy Society Green & Gold

$5,000 – $9,999 $2,500 – $4,999 $1,500 – $2,499

Sustainers Forever Club Hornet Club Friends

$1,000 – $1,499 $500 – $999 Under $499

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Greenhill Fund Donors

Founders ($50,000+) J. Baxter Brinkmann Nancy & Clint Carlson Priscilla & Tom Chow Jon & Julie Frankel Nancy A. Nasher & David J. Haemisegger Cliff Weiner The Hill Society ($25,000 to $49,999) David Garza-Santos & Monica Perez-de-Garza Preethi Jayaseelan & Nirmal Jayaseelan, M.D. Nadia Khan & Muhammad Khan, M.D. Marcia & Mark King Lisa & Peter Kraus Will Rose ’85 & Catherine Rose Anonymous Donor Head of School’s Council ($10,000 to $24,999) Rick Andrew & Diane Buchanan Karla & George Barber Nancy & Barry Barnett Bickel & Brewer Foundation Joanna & David Greenstone Marsha & Mike Halloran Sharon & Don Henley Amy Howard & John Howard, Sr. Rusty & John Jaggers Patsy & Dave Mattingley Hanh & Michael Merriman Sandra Moon & Sam Moon, Sr. Alan Moore Stacy & Daniel Nutkis

Cynthia & Kevin O’Brien Louis Okon ’93 & Melanie Okon Pam Beck Pluss ’81 & Steven Pluss Amanda & Brint Ryan Amber & Charles Slotnik Pat Smith & Emmitt Smith, III Shirley & Windle Turley David R. Weinreb Karen Shosid Weinreb Sam Wyly Anonymous Donor Ad Astra Society ($5,000 to $9,999) Anuradha & Sanjay Agrawal Elizabeth Mack & David Allen Debbie & Marc Andres Ellenore & Kirk Baker Gilian & Steve Baron Heidi Soltis-Berner & Dan Berner Gail Griswold & Bill Brice, Jr. Lael Iozzo Brodsky ’86 & Peter Brodsky Rebecca & John Budd, III Angela & John Crates Barbara & Kenneth Czarnecki Shweta Daftary, D.D.S. & Gautam Daftary The Deason Family Elaine & Joe Eazor Sandra & Gary Fernandes Susan & Iric Gachman Laura Ann & Bruce Garber Beth & Jim Gold Irma & Irwin Grossman Pilar & Jay Henry Karlyn & Grant Herlitz Dee Dee & Hale Hoak

Cyolonda & Curtis Holmes, Jr. Tracy & Jeff Hull Fawzia & Jay Jaffee Jaime Jaramillo & Maria-Cristina Esteves Shab Krish, D.D.S. & Steven Johnson Risa & Marc Kesselman Kate & Jon Kettles Roy Kim ’88 & Michelle Kim Jenny & John Kirtland SaeHee Lee Dustin Marshall ’96 & Denise Marshall Laurie & David Matthews Ilah Merriman Michelle & Meade Monger Harry S. Moss Foundation Ali Moustapha & Vickie Nguyen Dot Neustadt Peggy & John Olsson Beth Levine, M.D. & Milton Packer, M.D. Adriana & Guillermo Perales Sondra & Alan Perkins Carol & Allen Pitts Denise & Michael Reily Jeffrey Robinson Ruth Robinson Melinda & Mike Russ Sue & Anthony Sanders Susan Schwartz Kathleen Wu & Mark Solomon Kris & Marshall Sorokwasz Joanie & Bruce Sostek Betty & Eric Spomer Pamela & Richard Squires Wendy & Marc Stanley Karla & Lawrence (Larry) Steinberg Ann Glazer & Barkley Stuart Todd & Kim Travers Vicki & Everett Truitt Alison & Michael Weinstein Lauren & Jeff Zlotky Anonymous Donors Legacy Society ($2,500 to $4,999) Marla & Baron Ablon Naseem & Jamil Alibhai Kathryn & Stephen Arata Bruce Baker, M.D. Debbie & Gerald Barnes Judy Barton Barb & Nick Bomersbach Kathy & Gary Bridges Anne Broadus & Toby Broadus, III Steven Brockett & Lori Accordino-Brockett Lisa Buckner ’80 & TJ Bronsberg-Adas Nicole Martinson & Amar Budarapu Shelley & Stephen Carlin Susie & Joel Carp Donna & Jordan Cowman

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Sunny & Peter D’Apice Koshi & Arun Dhingra Julie & Andrés Diaz Heidi & William Dillon Renee Rossi, M.D. & Frederick Duffy, M.D. Michelle Mulder Early ’83 & Mark Early Laura & Jim Forson Deborah & Chuck Gilbert Lisa & Neil Goldberg Scott A. Griggs Cara & Gregg Hamburger Betty Henika Angela & Gary Horowitz Lori & Randall Isenberg Elisa Lucchi-Iwasko & Nicholas Iwasko Oscar Joyner ’93 & Gola Alem Ronah & Don Jungerman Ann Frances & Cliff Jury Terrie & Shain Khoshbin John Levy ’80 & Carol Levy Carol & Carvel Lincoln Pierce Marshall, Jr. ’86 Beth & Bob Maryan Manju & Venu Menon Gail & Michael Milner Anji & Shridhar Mittal Debra & John Morgan Jolie & Michael Newman Melissa & Max Orth Joan & Terry Oxford Kaitlin & Elliot Prieur Yiuling & Naga Punyamurthy Gang Quan & Huan Yang Linda & Peter Raphael Carola & Doug Rayburn Francis & Jean Ann Reed Laura Rothbart & David Rothbart, M.D. Lisa & Steven Rudner Jivesh Sharma, M.D. Julie & Wenliang Shi Colleen Shirley & Bill Shirley, Jr. Mike Silverman ’80 & Mary Silverman Jerald Sklar, M.D. Henny Wright & Ed Stead Debora & Bruce Steckler Arlene & David Steinfield Whitney & Rob Strauss Marlene & John Sughrue Terrye & John Tebbetts Lisa Bork & Jeffrey Vawrinek Amela Wilson, Ph.D. & Erik Wilson Mike Weinberg ’82 & Julie Weinberg Linda & Ken Woolley YanBing Li & Feng Yang Anonymous Donor

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Green & Gold ($1,500 to $2,499) Prameela Karimi, M.D. & Mahender Akula Phyllis & Livingston Albritten Peggy & Bernie Andrews Revathy Ramadoss & Ravi Appan Holly Scott & Thomas Arnold James Barnes & Maryam Mojdehi-Barnes Shelley & Jeff Becker Sandy & Rich Beckert Sheila & David Beuerlein Marc Birenbaum ’87 & Jana Birenbaum Scott McKenzie, M.D. & Michael Bobbitt Carla & Dylan Bolden Susan & Shawn Bonsell Timiny & David Braemer Nancy & John Breitfeller Tonya & Barry Brown Rosa Buch & Richard Buch, M.D. Dani & Ed Butowsky Karen Cacopardo Michelle & Jared Caplan Jane & Lawrence Chien Jennifer & Jason Cross Sally & Tom Dunning Emily & Stephen Feldman Chitra Fine, M.D. & Josh Fine, M.D. Gayle Fogelson ’52 Rita Sue & Alan Gold Dorothy & Jack Goldstein Jennifer & John Helms Frances & Michael Herbert Emily & Thomas Hillsman Susanna Hong Karen & Andy Jacobs Margaret Jimenez & Alfredo Jimenez, M.D. David Johnson ’67 & Debbie Johnson Sheryl & Douglas Kessler Yasmin Khan, M.D. & Arif Khan, M.D. Debbie & Ronald Klein Windy & Mike Koehler Leslie & Robert Krakow Julie Grossman Kronick ’83 & David Kronick Julie Lee, D.D.S. & Clyde Lee, D.D.S. Terry & Jeff Levinger Jing Li & Wei Wu Steve Lieberman ’79 & Lisa Lieberman Marilyn Lieberman & Zeck Lieberman, M.D. Leticia & Ed Little Diana Bustamante & Jerry Maue Donna Mazow & Mark Mazow, M.D. Margot & Tim McGuire Connie Hsia, M.D. & Orson Moe, M.D. Chris Mulder ’86 & Nancy Mulder Dwight Murray, Jr. ’73 Vidya & Bobby Nandipati Susan & Ron Nash Shari & Karl Nelson

Jennifer Nguyen, D.D.S. & Van Nguyen, M.D. Sinna & Pithou Nuth Mary & Kirk Oliver Camille & Patrick Owens Michael Palys Tom Perryman ’81 & Sally Perryman Mark Platt ’87 & Alice Platt Grady Raskin ’92 & Allyson Raskin Donna & Bruce Roberson Elaine & Charles Russ Debbie & Gavin Ryan Ashley & Rick Scheer Virginia & Pete Sherman Stacy Siegel Simon ’85 & Stuart Simon, M.D. Grace & Stanley Smith Emily & Jack Stout Alice & Chris Taylor Beth & Bryan Thomas Charlotte Voisinet & Jim Voisinet, Jr. Maria Cortez-Wartell & Warren Wartell Shelly & Lalan Wilfong Waverly Ware Wilson ’86 & McCord Wilson Oi-Fai Wong & Sheryl Chan Tom Xu & Vivian Liu Chunfan Zhang & Xiaolan Zhou Forever Club ($1,000 to $1,499) Carol & Steve Aaron Teresa & Drew Alexandrou Ruth Altshuler & Ken Altshuler, M.D. Wendy & Doug Banks Sheli Barnett ’82 Marcia & Nicholas Beare Cathy & Lance Binder Cheryl & Robin Bradford Amy Finkel & Richard Braemer A. Chris Bryan Lynn & Lyle Burgin Carol Gene & Howard Cohen Serena Simmons Connelly ’88 & Tom Connelly Susan & Walter Cowger Jackie Cowgill ’51 Berry Cox ’72 & Jeanne Cox Mark De Simone ’96 & Nicole De Simone ’96 Clay Deniger ’86 & Karen Deniger Sejal & Hemang Desai Salima & Rahim Dhanani Penny Dickerman & Richard Dickerman, M.D. Debbie Diebner, M.D. & Jeff Diebner, M.D. Ann McDonald Drumm ’76 & David Drumm Kirk Dunk ’87 & Angie Dunk Sangeeta Elhence, M.D. & Hemant Elhence Sally & Bill Estes Rachel & Steve Estrada Molly & Jeremy Fernandes Andrew Foote ’86 & Blake Foote

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Forever Club ($1,000 to $1,499), continued John Franks & Tiffany Franks Joy Gathe-Ghermay & Abbey Ghermay Dawn & Johnny Gibbs Lindy Girson & Mark Girson, M.D. Cathy Steinberg Glick ’81 & Craig Glick Wendy & Daniel Goldschmid Dianne & Larry Goldstein Elliott Goodman ’89 & Smyth Goodman Joyce & Tim Goss Lisa & Jeff Greenberg Barby & Keith Gregory Janice & Curtis Henderson Mark Heymann Tao Ho, M.D. & Vi Nguyen, D.D.S. Wendy Holtsclaw Anne & Jack Hudson Allison Isola Randi Jacobs Karen Smith & Jay Jerrier, Jr. Trey Johnson, III ’87 & Jen Johnson ’90 Sandra & Richard Johnson Cynthia Jones & George Jones, M.D. Mindi Levine Kahn ’77 & Michael Kahn Tracey & Chris Kennedy Sumana & Suresh Ketha Debbie & Scott Klein Ms. Samara Kline & Mr. Andy McCarthy Charlene & Ken Koonce Jesus Kumamoto & Jinhua Xu Mahima & Pankaj Kumar Terry & Jeff Kurz Paula & Winston Lam Rickey Shaum & Richard Lark, Ph.D. Pat Villareal & Tom Leatherbury Yin Hu, Ph.D. & Wai Lee, Ph.D. Karen Lewis, M.D. & Kevin Lewis Katherine Liang & Alexander Liang, M.D. Eve Guth, M.D. & Edward Livingston, M.D. Cathy & Robert Lo Dede & Alan London Ariel & Philip Lu Renee & Michael Manes Anne & David Mann Rafael Martin & Reena Schellenberg Rebecca & Mark Masinter Liz & Ira Matsil Jacqueline Mayhew Rosie McCoy Joyce & Micky McCulloch Julia & Harry Meng Karyn Meyer & Barry Meyer, M.D. Saul Meyer ’89 & Adriana Meyer Esther & Michael Meyers Barbara Schultz & Bruce Mickey Patty Miller & David Miller, III Ellen Presby Mills & Tom Mills, Jr. Masoud Najari & Jacquie Nguyen

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Mary Casey Newton ’83 & Rosser Newton Thuy Nguyen, M.D. & Linh Nguyen, M.D. Jane & Mike Nicolais Neeta & Patrick Olomu Clint Park & Shannon Rhee Annie & Michael Park Elaine & Trevor Pearlman Ann Perryman & Ray Perryman, M.D. Mindi Michaelson Pidgeon ’88 & Dan Pidgeon Sunny & David Pillow Richard Pollock ’77 & Karen Pollock Robert Pollock Jethro Pugh, Jr. Rita & Mitchell Rasansky Lee Reed Katie & Mark Robbins Linda & Jerry Rubenstein Melanie Lurie Rubin ’85 & Howard Rubin, M.D. Melissa & Timothy Ryan Sue Sandford Cynthia & Derek Schwartz Jeri Lyn & Jeff Sebert Jo & L.J. Sevin Ruthie & Alan Shor Bliss & Pelham Smith Rachel & Marc Stein Robin Finkelstein Stone ’93 & Evan Stone Mitzi Stout & Ed Stout, Jr. Sanober & Nabeel Syed Stacey & Michael Titens Anne & Ethan Underwood Ellen Weinstein Ungerman ’81 & Josh Ungerman Yilun Wang & Yinan Li Jennifer & Aaron Wetherill Leigh & Craig White Lori Wick, M.D. ’77 Linda & Ken Wimberly Jiping Wu & Diana Qiu Anne Yager Ying Liu & Wengui Yu, Ph.D. Anonymous Donors Hornet Club ($500 to $999) Diane & Tom Adler Patti & Bob Aisner Lori Levine Alhadef ’81 & Joel Alhadef Philippa Anderson & Joe Anderson, II Angela & Robert Andrade Cameron Andrew ’09 Stacey & Doug Baer Pooja Banerjee, M.D. & Subhash Banerjee, M.D. Cindy & Mike Banigan Ray Barber Randi & Shep Barnes

Lea Bauman ’84 Susan Shosid Bendalin ’88 & Ken Bendalin Rosy Parris-Bennett & Dan Bennett Scott Berger Elena & Christopher Black Adam Blumenfeld ’89 & Christy Blumenfeld Ann & Alan Bogdanow Norma Boren Allison & Chris Bovard Nancy & David Brickman Mary Lee & Michael Broder Greta & Charles Brodsky Cathy Brook & Joel Brook, D.P.M. JoAnn & Doug Brown Marcie Pollman Brown ’79 & Michael Brown Roger Brown & Sherry Vidal-Brown Carolyn & King Buckner Jeremy Buonamici & Elizabeth Holper, M.D. Christine & Patrick Burke Paulette & Randy Burrow Margot Lebenberg Carter & Adam Carter Vivienne & Tsiu Chiu Chan Anita Fonberg Chanon ’81 & Todd Chanon Riddhi & Samir Chhaya Chip Clint, III Barbi Kreisler Cohen ’91 & Scott Cohen Laurie Sprouse & Christopher Cole Josette & Marty Collins, Jr. Sallie & Mark Crotty Felicia & Xavier Crumedy Kim & Jeff Cuban Barb Currier Macey Davis ’94 & Steven Davis Mike Decker Richard Eiseman, Jr. ’77 & Betsy Eiseman Katarzyna & Milton Faber Lance Felber ’85 Cindy Fiedelman ’85 Marilyn & Ron Fiedelman Julie Ray Fields ’83 & David Fields Lisa & Rick FlorJancic Jay Fosha & Karen Raskopf Mary & Greg Freeman Harriette & Arnie Gachman Holland Gary ’93 & Leila Gary Danielle & Mitch Gervis Marnie & Brian Glaser Josh Goldberg ’97 & Regina Merson ’99 Erin Gregory Randi & Chuck Grindstaff Anita & Sanjay Gupta Yildiz & Ozan Gursel Barbara & Bill Gutow Lynda Longstreet-Hall & Dick Hall Marcy & Perry Hamburger Kristin & Howard Hanger Amy Kreisler Harberg ’87 & Joe Harberg

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Alexandra & Peter Harris Chafen Hart ’99 & Eric Hart Teresa & Alan Hastings Teri & Michael Hershman Patricia Hesse, Ph.D. & Gregory Hesse Jeffery & Bruce Hillis Shawn Hiner-Leamon ’05 Nancy & Jim Hoak Anne & Rohan Hoare Betty & Milton Holcombe Bonnie & Monte Hurst Krunali Patel & Umashankar Iyer Alexandra & Irwin Jacobs Sarah & Will Jaudes Emily Zhou & Jin Jiang Mignon & Stuart Jones Hyunae & Hyonsik Kang Alison & Andy Kaplinsky Karen & Ricky Kassanoff Angela Vaiser Klein ’89 & Marc Klein Sally Koch ’77 Beth & Larry Konig Cynthia Mallett Kosakowski ’75 & Bruce Kosakowski Sujata & Jayant Kulkarni Suvarna & Manoj Kutty Sandy & Kent Laber Rachel Davidoff Ladin ’91 & Brian Ladin Paulina Le & Lu Le, M.D., Ph.D. Sandy & Charles Lee Carla & Jonathan Leffert, M.D. Michael Legacy Leigh & Chad Leopard Doug Levy ’90 & Alyce Levy Jingbo Li Randy Lieberman ’84 & Julie Lieberman Irene & Ray London Rachel Ingle Lorraine ’00 & Brian Lorraine Eileen Lueder Padma & Ravi Madugula Sujata & Prabir Majumder Deborah Malveaux Susan & Roger Mandel Rashmi & Apurva Mathur Mike Matyas, M.D. ’81 & Judy Matyas Mark McKay ’89 & Stacy McKay Christine & Bob McKenny Dana & Earl McLendon Minal & Sanjiv Melwani Jill Middleman & Benton Middleman, M.D. Shannon Harris Ming ’94 Laurie & Marc Montoya Madhavi & Arvind Muppidi Monica & Raj Narula Rebekah & Benjamin Newman Wyn Nguyen & Thu Trinh Melanie & John Ofenloch, Jr. Donna & Larry Olschwanger Cherry & Mike Owen

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Dana Wiesenfeld Palmer ’93 & Scott Palmer Farah Patel & Muhammad Patel, M.D. Monali & Yogesh Patel Sabrina Peterson ’00 & Adam Peterson Jody Platt & Melvin Platt, M.D. Angela Price Lauren Pritchard ’04 Misty & Chris Quinn Gretchen & Mike Raiff Sujata Basawaraj & Amol Rangdal Helene & Ronnie Raphael Jill & Jeff Rasansky Ros & David Rawitscher Kathy & Neill Ray Stephanie & Kurt Read Eric Reed & Teresa Peters Elisa & Steven Reiter Mary Rogers Rhoades ’81 & Jamey Rhoades James S. Roberts Debbie & Kevin Robinowitz Wendy Meyer & George Rodrigue Lela Rose ’87 & Brandon Jones Sarah Rechter & Bruce Rothstein Un & Barry Rutherford Abbie Meyering & John Sadler Kristen & Tom Sanders Purvi & Jai Sanghvi Carol & Darren Schackman Nadya & Alec Scheiner Alan Schnitzer ’84 & Anne Schnitzer Molly Fulton Seeligson ’60 & John Seeligson Robin & Corey Self Ann & Irwin Sentilles Marcia & Bob Shapiro Tara & Carl Sheffield, Jr. Elly & Edward Shelswell-White Michael Shiloh & Denise Marciano Lea & Jeff Singer Lu & Charles Smith J. William Smith, M.D. & Amanda Smith Ilene Smoger & Carla McGee Lisa & Howard Marc Spector Jennifer & Randall Stagen Ken Lambrecht & Ken Stein Dr. Joel & Frances (Sister) Steinberg Sheetal & Andrew Stocker Marsha Swanson Rachel Thieberg, D.D.S. & Mark Thieberg, M.D. Yelda & Ahmet Tuz Vasantha & Srini Vasan Jeff Weinstein, M.D. ’80 & Debbie Weinstein Rick Weisberg ’95 & Eleise Weisberg Kathryn & Scott Wheeler Ellen Johnson Willmore ’92 & Charlie Willmore

Celia & Craig Winchell Neena & Shawn Wiora Weiyi Yang & Melody Shan Gina & Danny Yoo John Zhong & Michele Ladenson Anonymous Donors Friends (Under $499) Suzie Ablon Diana DeGrasse Adamson ’87 & Mark Adamson Tony Adler ’99 & Jessa Adler Mary & Paul Aidala Caroline & Donald Akinnibosun Gabby Alcantar Andrea & Redd Alexander Barbara Altshuler-Pacheco Betsy Gilbert Anderson ’84 & Jeff Anderson Jennifer Lowery Andress ’86 & Keith Andress Caitlin Andrew ’05 Andrea & Jaye Andrews Brenis & Edward Ansong Louise & Gordon Appleman Elizabeth & David Aptilon Michelle Arazoza ’99 Stephanie Arbetter ’08 Janet and Rick Arnold Lori & Jaime Aron Margaret Ashley ’68 Paige & Brian Ashley Elaine Auerbach & David Auerbach, M.D. Leonel Aviles Hamida & Karim Babool Brenda & Bruce Bagelman Eliane Bailey Rachel Baldwin Melissa & Ivan Bank Catherine Banks & Philip Banks, Jr. Dawn & Jim Bar Renée Barber Kim & Hardy Barnes Linda Barnes & Weasie Stewart Pam Barnes ’00 Kevin Barnicle Brenda & Les Barrett Qing & William Basinski Melissa Battis Dana Baum ’07 Janet & Jack Baum Michael Baum ’89 & Christell Baum Nathan Baum ’05 Susan Bauman ’81 Brad Bazzle ’98 Jennifer & Devin Beazley Joan Beck & Jay Beck, M.D. Joyce & Robert Beck

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Friends (Under $499), continued JoAnn & Bob Becker Jennifer Bell-Garcia ’04 Ravi Bendapudi ’00 Pavan Bendapudi ’98 Flauren Bender ’98 & Jason Bender Adam Bennett ’05 Laurie Berger, M.D. Brad Bernstein ’95 & Jillian Bernstein Jan Besco Kamal Bharucha & Hemal Parikh Pat & Chuck Bianco Melodi Bianco Nick Bianco Brad Bierman, Jr. ’96 & Stephanie Bierman Rhonda Blackburn & Chris Bigenho Nicola Bigenho Marie Bigham & Colin Pettus Cindy Frank Birne ’75 & Robert Birne Scott Birne ’11 Jennifer Bishop ’93 & Andrew Notarian Melissa Zahn Bitner ’91 & Andy Bitner Lori & Chad Bittenbender Brenda & Ron Bliss Lauren Hradecky Blitzer ’01 & Mark Blitzer Betsy Baum Block ’91 Brad Blonkvist ’87 Naomi Bloom & Bernard Bloom, M.D. Carol Bloom Staci Bloom, Ph.D. ’00 David Bock ’81 & Robin Bock Elaine Bock Elizabeth Bodzy ’10 Matt Bodzy ’04

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Wanda Boesch Peter Bogdanow ’92 & Sarah Kaplan-Bogdanow Therese & Johnny Bomersbach Peter Bong ’07 Ana Bonnheim ’99 & Asher Knight Julia Bonnheim ’02 Aimee Boone ’97 Kristin Dardaganian Booth ’81 & David Booth Robert Booth, Jr. & Jinger Rosa Rosa-Booth Julie & Todd Boren Caroline & Joe Bossalini Letha Boulware Ted Bowie, II ’97 Vonda & Jeffrey Bowling Doug Box ’76 & Marla Savant-Box Jeffrey Boyd ’06 Lindsey Boyd ’10 Lynn Switzer Bozalis ’82 & John Bozalis Debbe Brackett & Michael Genette Brenda & Stuart Brand Marcia & Roland Brandstetter Deirdre & Rolf Brekken Rhonda & Nick Brette Sharon Brewer Chuck Briant, III ’99 & Lilly Albritton Susie & Tony Brigham Cynthia Bright ’87 & Stuart Sailer Loretta & Jerome Brister Bryan Broaddus & Cathy Shulman Myrna Higgins & Robert Broder Aaron Brown ’01 & Amanda Zidell ’04 Lisa & Charles S. Brown Tatiana & David Brown

Dylan Brown ’11 Greg Brown ’86 & Lisa Fechtel Brown ’86 Greg Browne-Nichols & Jennifer Morales Jacquelyn Bruner Jon Paul Buchmeyer ’87 & Juan Pablo Chavez Gaye & Val Buckmiller Marc Buffin ’86 & Nellie Lam Monica & Ron Bullock Genie Burke Taylor Burks ’03 Alli & Zack Busby Dan Butler ’76 & Judy Youngblood Sonja Butler-Hayes Consuelo Buxton Angela Cacopardo Rong Cai & Olivia Xu-Cai Lois & Howard Cain Tamah Calhoun Shelly & Brice Campbell Darlene & Alford Caraway Herman Card Juan Cardenas & Lucila Martinez Kathy Reeves Carpenter ’76 & David Carpenter John Carter Pat & Frank Cervasio Hoe & Chae Cha Roger Charlebois ’71 & Barbara Charlebois Stuart Chasanoff Jennifer Lux Chazanow ’93 & Mark Chazanow Anuradha & Ramakrishna Chebrolu Linda Chianese Gayle Chilcoat

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Carla Childs ’02 & Josh Childs Maddie Chortek ’05 Christopher I. Clark ’89 Frances & Chris L. Clark Celia Cogan Lori & Douglas Cohen Justin Cohen ’02 Judy & Leon Cohen Corey Coleman & Candice Hicks-Coleman Ellen Moriarty & Trey Colvin Helen Comer & Kent Comer, Sr. Megan Considine ’97 & Michael Considine Laura & Juan Contreras Joseph Cooner Debbie & Scott Cotton Katie Cowling ’05 Anissa Crabtree Al & Miriam Creemer Rex Crick David Grant Crooks ’87 Stan Crossman ’61 & Pam Crossman Darcie DuBois Crystal ’93 & Jonathan Crystal Toni Polk Culpepper ’75 & Joseph Culpepper Mel Curtis Hollye Zidell Damian ’80 & Leo Damian Bhama Mathavan & Rahul Danasingh Becky Daniels Hannah D’Apice ’08 Brad Dardaganian ’85 & Christa Dardaganian Ruth & Bob Darrow Carly Ness & John Daughety Bert Davenport ’86 & Emilie De Angelis Clint David ’73 & Suzanne David Cindy Davis ’92 & Dusty Davis Diana & David Davis Frank Davis, III ’79 & Beth Davis Sandra & Mark Davis Michael Davis ’84 & Carol Davis Steve Davis ’57 & Dorothy Davis Amy & Paul deBorst Tatiane Deibert Joey Denahan ’90 & Kristen Denahan Rosemary & George Denesuk Shylaja Nagenhalli & Vishwanath Denkanikotte Christina Deuber, M.D. Risa & Eric Diamond Susan & Richard Diamond Angelia & David Disney Prashanthi Divakar ’09 Eric Dobbie ’98 Cindee & Rodney Dobbs Deborah & Tom Dobozy Amy & Brian Donnell Linda Donnelly Janis & Earl Dorber

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Caroline Doswell Matt Douglas Angela Adkins Downes ’87 & Emerson Downes Patricia & Corbin Doyle Adina DuCre Arlene Crotty-Duff & Duncan Duff Tricia Quaid & Ashley Duggan John Dunagan ’94 & Heather Dunagan Laurie & Phillip Duncan Chad Dunston ’86 & Anna Dunston Joel Durden Princess Durham Suzann & Robert Dutton Gene & Darlene Dycus Karen & Ed Dzialowski Lexi and John Eagles Christine Eastus Madalyn Eastus ’78 & John Derryberry MarkAnthony Edwards Freddie & Bernie Eisenstat Leslie & Wicky el-Effendi Karen & Jay Ellis Janet & Brian Evans Linette Fabian Michael Fagelman ’91 & Kerry Fagelman Cathy Falk Mary Lou & William Falkenstein Diane Farber Heather Farlow Donna & Allyn Feldman Susan & Matthew Feldman Carla Fenves ’02 & David Frommer Jeff Fiedelman ’87 & Alyssa Fiedelman Elizabeth Fields ’09 Cathy Brooks-Fine & Marty Fine Lynn & Stanley Fine Janice & Marvin Finkelston Karen Finlay ’67 Earle Fisher & Dayna Farris-Fisher Laura & Brad Flanagan McKenzie Followwill ’01 Peter Fonberg Eric Forslund Erna Forster Natalie & Sheldon Frankel Nancy Franks Peggy Fredrickson Warren Frerichs Will Fulton ’68 & Nancy Fulton Jeff Funkhouser David Gail ’99 & Sara Gail Neha & Salil Gaitonde Josh Gamez Andrew Ganz ’02 Miriam Garcia Volk & Tim Volk Cathleen Garcia Cristina Gonzalez-Criado & Enrique Garcia Nora & Jose Garcia

Patricia & Reyes Garcia Liz Garner ’00 Glenda M. Garrett Zach Garrison ’91 & Allison Garrison Jonathan Gary ’07 Michelle Garza ’95 & Joel Garza Monica Garza Judy Burch Gass ’65 & Robert Gass Brad Gaswirth ’92 & Dana Gaswirth Stacey Gaswirth Wendi Geffen ’93 & Scott Duby Cay Geisler Barbara Gelsomino Bonnie & Joe Gentilia Nikki & Dennis Gibson Taylor Gibson Gail & Allan Gilbert Harriet & Joel Gilbert Renee & Buddy Gilbert Berkeley & Andrew Gillentine Valerie Bennett Gillespie ’98 & Emmanuel Gillespie Colleen & Scott Gilmour Sue Ginsberg Melanie Girard Pam & Michel Giraudon Jay Glazer ’55 Sharyn Glazer Gillian Glengarry Nancy & Steven Glick Sebastian Gluzman Laurie Goldberg Shari & Steven Goldberg Sharan & Lynn Goldstein Mandy Golman, Ph.D. & David Golman Jake Golman ’10 Larry Golman Dana & Mark Golman Susan & Martin Golman Myra Wyckoff, M.D. & Ty Gomez Kim & Tony Gonzales Theresa Gonzalez Alejandra & Luis Gonzalez-Pecina Jeff Goodman ’87 Shallen & Ron Gordon Robyn & Andrew Gould Soumya Burma & Srikanth Gouru Tami Grayson & Boyd Grayson, Jr. Georgie Fulton Green ’53 & John Green ’55 Liz Greene Connie & Pat Griffith Ronda & Tom Grimsley Kristen & Benjamin Gross Allison Grossman ’97 Anna Grossman ’04 Doug Grossman, M.D., Ph.D. ’81 & Irene Grossman Scott Grossman ’00 & Laurel Grossman Stephanie Grossman ’92 & Barry Grossman

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Friends (Under $499), continued Jeff Ground ’86 & Amy Ground Hema & Raj Gupta Kelly Gupta & Rick Gupta, M.D. Janis & Gene Gustafson Marcy & Craig Gutow Marty Hagmann Caroline Hahn, M.D. & Yoav Hahn, M.D. Kristina & Michael Hahsler Paula & Art Hall John Hall ’90 & Jenny Hall Michaela Ablon Hall ’89 & Chris Hall Heather Hamilton ’98 & Will Hamilton Diana & Steven Hamilton Kathryn Hamm ’87 & Amy Walter Ralph Hamm, III ’90 & Meggan Hamm Valerie Hanke Deanna & David Hanson Victoria & Tyrone Hardy Blake Harkey Dave Harnden ’67 & Lynn Harnden Rick Harnden, Jr., Ph.D. ’63 & Virginia Harnden Melissa & Geoffrey Harper Irene Harrower Elizabeth & Rodney Hartline Kellie & Dan Havrilak Danna Morguloff-Hayden & Jamie Hayden, III Adrain Hayes Mary & John Hayes V. Allan Hayslip Pilar Bescos & Munir Hazbun, M.D. Queen & Isaiah Henderson Amy Henika ’96 John Henry, Jr. ’99 Flossie & Pat Heptig Jeff Hickman, II ’89 & Kristi Hickman Eve Hill-Agnus Menon Hillebrenner Jennifer Miller Hillman ’74 & Tom Hillman Elena Hines & Wayne Hines, Ph.D. Cindy Frankel Hirsch ’83 & Ladd Hirsch Rob Hoffman ’74 & Ellen Hoffman Brooke Hollimon ’03 Adam Holloway ’04 Brett Holloway ’06 Margaret & Jeff Hollway Robbi Holman Kathy & Michael Holmes Opal Holmes Adam Holt Esther Hong ’94 Samina & Sean Hooda Cheryl & Donald Hopkins Pam & Wendell Hopkins Barbara & Bernie Horowitz Braden Hosch, Ph.D. ’89 & Leslie Hosch

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Inmi & Ron Houston Russell Howard ’02 Erin Howe Karen Hughes ’95 Darrell Hurmis ’73 & Kim Hurmis Adele Hurst Barry Ide Kasturi & Srini Inaganti Donald Isaacson Rita & Ron Ivery Lara Jabbour ’00 DeLu Jackson ’90 & Anna Jackson Re & Ed Jackson Natalie Jacobs ’06 Heather Trim & Lawrence Jacobson Vineeta Mittal & Mambarambath Jaleel Vidya Jayaraman & Anisa Iyer Ann Jaynes Greg Jaynes Mike Jenks Lolita & Rock Johnson Dana Hickman Johnson ’86 & Craig Johnson Karen & Gregory Johnson Melinda & Jim Johnson Jordan Johnson ’03 Mark Johnson ’92 Robert Johnson ’90 & Kelly Johnson Richelle & Stacey Johnson Ginna Johnson ’84 Vivian Johnson Debby & Arnie Johnston Kristy & Jon Joiner Kathleen Jones Roz Jones Terry & Russell Jones Theresa and Kenna Jones Brittan Jumper Andrew Jury ’10 Rhoda & Aaron Kahn Beth Frankfurt Kahn ’74 & Gary Kahn Shabana & Mansur Kaiser Sandy & Jay Kaminski Phyllis & Alex Kane Jonathan Kang Lisa Kaplan Paul Kaplan Gregory Kassanoff Beth Kassanoff Susan & Dan Kasten Ann Goldfarb Katz ’71 Lucille & Henry Kelly Paula Kemmerer Becky & Michael Kennedy Irwin Kerner Suzanne & Michael Kesner Shamim & Khozema Khambati Mekdes & Malcom Kifle Mi Ok & David Kim

Jennifer Kincaid Carol & James King Jennifer Kinney ’99 Jane Kittleman & Wes Kittleman, Jr. Jason Klein ’04 Alex Kleinman ’07 Miriam Kolni ’07 Barbara Konig Gail & Ken Kopf Jonathan Kopf ’01 & Laura Kopf Kama Koudelka ’81 Sherri Seidel Kraft ’83 & Paul Kraft Laurie Krauss ’96 & Greg Krauss Margaret & Mike Krueger Ariel Kruger, M.D. ’93 & Kelly Kruger Carla & Andrejs Krumins Janette & Eric Kuang Hallie Kuiper Julie Friedberg Kuntz ’86 & Michael Kuntz Sammy Kurz ’07 Brett Lacher ’04 Liyun & Ming Lai Scott Lambert ’86 & Kate Lambert Janice & Dan LaMendola John Lande ’97 Connie Landsman Gisele LaRosiliere Tracy & Harry LaRosiliere Jillian Larsen ’05 Steve Lassetter ’68 & Suellen Lassetter Keith Lebowitz Irma Lechuga Stephanie & Aaron Ledyard Barbara & Carl Lee Helen & Allan Lerner John Lesikar ’03 Joan & Lewis Levinson Lester Levy, Jr. ’79 & Brett Levy Joanne & Steve Levy Joanna Lewis ’02 & Matt Lewis Paul Lewis Larry Ley ’68 & Georgia Ley Anna Liberty Rachel Liberty ’07 Sinta & Kiam Lim Justine Lin ’06 Bianca & Terry Lin Maureen Little & Eldon Little, Sr. Edmund Livingstone Claudia Loewenstein Dorothy & Angelo Lombardi Teresa & David Lombardi, M.D. Stephanie & Richard London Sivling & Alberto Lopez Frank Lopez Ronnie Lostak Clayton Lougée ’03 Mary Lee Lovrecich Elaine & David Lowen

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Elaine & Michael Lowenkron Nancy & Ed Lowey Curt Lowry Elaine & Raymond Lozano Michael Lubin ’92 & Cara Lubin Lourdes & Miguel Lugo Sandy & David Lui Zach Luterman ’90 & Allana Luterman Kate Mack ’06 Ellen & Theodore Mack Lisa & Robert Malenfant Aditya Malhotra Kamini & Malik Mamdani Gavin Manes, Ph.D. ’96 & Beth Downing ’97 Angie Manning David Manning Janet Margolis Weezie Margolis & Mark Margolis, M.D. Kristin Marinko ’93 & Todd Marinko Arnold & Ellen Marks Nancy and William H. Marmion, Jr. Christina Marmol ’08 Emily Marmol ’04 Marc Marrocco ’89 Catherine Marrs Lisa Martin Amy & Justin Marty Alexandra Masri ’11 Barbara Massad & Gene Massad, II Ida & Floyd Mathews Rita & Paul Matthews Farid Matuk Craig McArdle Kris McArdle Jeannean McCain Kelly McCain Audrey McCall Karen & Matt McClard Jennifer & Ed McClung April & Kevin McCormick Cheryl & Pat McCracken Matt McCrary ’07 Tracey & Dale McElroy Travis McElroy ’08 Sylvia & Carl McGee Patrick McGonigle ’89 & Meg McGonigle Liz Goldman McIlravy ’97 & Clark McIlravy Sadie McKee Jordan McMakin Marlon McMakin Diane & Richard McMurry Eryana Medina Naseem & Ameerali Mehdi Brennan Meier ’03 & Elizabeth Meier ’04 Susan Falkenstein Meigs ’78 & Stephen Meigs Harriet & Roger Mellow Tina & Bob Mendez-Kohler

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Tina & Andy Mercurio Karen Metcalfe Bernice & Jack Meyers Frankie & Jerold Michaelson Betty & George Michalski Vince Mikulski KatieBeth Benson Miller Matt Miller ’96 & Amy Miller Abigail Mindle & Grant Mindle, Ph.D. Shehnaz Kajani & Karim Mohammad Korayma Molina Mindi & Joe Monaco Mark Moniot ’87 Gloria & Ciro Montes Donna Montgomery Nena Montgomery ’69 Josefina Mora Erin Moran ’81 & Richard Bevan Jane Morris ’95 & Stan Groom Marianne Morris Gabby Moscetta Betsy Nadler Diana Norton & Gilbert Naert, Jr. Paul Nagler ’80 & Sara Nagler Brenda Nance Keith Nannie Teresa & Bryan Neal Jane Ann & J.R. Neiswender Joe Nelson William Nelson Susan & Bruce Neustadt Elizabeth & Ron Nevelow Doris & Bert Newman Barclay Nihill ’03 Natalie Nihill ’00 Amy Chen Nisbet ’88 & Rob Nisbet, M.D. Nigel Nobie ’06 Brianna Norton Israel Nosnik, M.D. ’99 Leah Nosnik ’95 Taura Null ’91 Nusrat Susan & Steve O’Brien Erik Odom ’91 Katherine & John Ofenloch Stacy & David Olesky Alenda & Femi Omonije Amy Opsal ’94 & Aaron Opsal Michael Orman Jack Oros Julie & Steven Osborn Margaret & Stuart Owen Teddy & Noel Padden Cindy & Robert Page Kimberly & Toby Page David Pailet ’91 & Sarah Pailet ’00 Jeff Pailet ’86 & Summer Pailet Sharon & Eddie Pak Kathy & Morris Palefsky

Susan Palmer Henry Paolissi Jeanie Yim Park ’98 Michael Paraskevas ’10 Lydia & Nick Paraskevas Chanda & Dinesh Parbhoo Younjung Heo & Hoseok Park Jennifer & Nicholas Park Honelynn & Patrick Parker Martha Parker Beth Brickner, M.D. & Fred Partlo Shailaja & Basavaraj Patil Scottie A. Pearson ’87 Scottie G. Pearson Cristina Perez Melanie Perry John Perryman, Ph.D. ’86 Fred Peterson Marlene & Tony Petrocchi Debra Goldstein Phares ’88 Sonia Philipson Angelica Phillips & Lee Phillips, II Zona & Barry Pidgeon Richard Kahn & Barry Pierce Nancy Pinnow Janine Pitts & Allen Pitts, Jr. Tracey & Charles Place Andy Plenge ’97 & Jamie Plenge Nikhil Pole ’01 & Leslie Owen Pole ’02 Rekha Pole, M.D. & Prith Pole Rajeev Pole ’99 Sara & David Pollack Kay Ellen & Jacob Pollack Hannah & Harlan Pollock Lonnie Pollock, IV ’06 Tracy Pollock ’03 Margie Portela & José Portela, Sr. Jennifer Portela & José Portela, Jr. Robyn Menter & Martin Posner Nalini Prabhakar & Prabhu Prabhakar, M.D. Alex Prescott ’06 Matt Prescott ’03 Debbie & Ralph Price Molly Pugh ’94 & Bill Pugh Tracey Pugh & Trey Pugh, III Pamela & Scott Purcel Mari & Terry Purchal Isela Quinonez Armando Quintero & Lia Oliveros Meg & Jim Rader Sowmya & Srinath Ram David Ramsey Fred Randall ’65 Theresa Prosperoso & Gnanasekaran Ranganathan Dipti & Rama Ranganathan Jerry Rasansky Howard Raskin Lori Finkelston & Scott Raskin

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Friends (Under $499), continued Suzanne & Peter Read Nicole & Tom Reger Nate Reid-Griggs ’09 Helen Reiter Jim Renfro Rhiannon Reyes Bianca Reyna Valerie & Rusty Reynolds John Richard & Jasmin Tiro-Richard Lorene Richardson & Robert Richardson, Jr. Julie & Chris Richie Louise & Neil Richter Hannah & William Rigler Cheryl & Roderick Rischer Laura & Billy Roberts Morris Robinowitz & Katherine Friedman Chana Robinowitz & Ralph Robinowitz, Ph.D. Lisa & Sam Robinson Joyce Roche Lisa Rodriguez & Zeke Rodriguez, Jr. Synthia & Art Rogers Abby Rohan ’07 Marisol Rojas Joan Romanosky Amy & Michael Roseman Carly Rosemore ’09 Jennifer Rosemore ’04 Sally & Rick Rosenberg Ella L. Ross Sharon Ross ’97 Anne & Christiaan Rote Grace Rovner ’09 Kate Rovner & Ivan Rovner, M.D. Toby Row Chuck Rowland Patti Rowland Susie & Alan Rubin Bibsy & John Ruchman Marshall Ruchman Lesley Rucker Keri & Christopher Ruffalo Elizabeth & Michael Rugg Lori Ruso Steven Sadek ’01 & Shannon Horsevell Sadek ’04 Francine Samuels, M.D. ’92 Byron Sanders ’01 & Celeste Sanders ’00 Sandra O’Rourke-Sanders & Charles Sanders Darryn Sandler ’95 Jared Sandler ’07 Jason Sandler ’97 & Amy Sandler Barbara Sanger & Gene Sanger, Jr. Laura Sanza, Ph.D. Julie & Jon Sayah Susan & Joe Schackman

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Magan Mullino Schain ’96 & Adam Schain Jessi Schanbaum ’96 K.C. Schanbaum ’03 Nick Schanbaum ’00 Roni Schanbaum ’04 Jared Scheib ’04 Ann Schiller & Larry Schiller, M.D. Kris Schindler ’84 & John Thompson Laura & Richard Schindler Amanda & Lance Schlegel Tina & Don Schnair David Schnitzer Mark Schnitzer, M.D. ’78 & Denise Schnitzer ’80 Caitlin & Tony Schraufnagel Elizabeth Schwartz Michael Schwartz Kathryn Schwesinger ’94 & Eric Schwesinger Christine Clifford Scott ’86 & Kirk Scott Cindy & Greg Seale Lisa Sealy Yvonne & David Sears Michael Seeligson ’02 & Caitlin Seeligson Sara & Mostafa Setayesh Ben Setnick ’93 & Molly Setnick Noah Shah ’90 Rosemary & Zeke Shashoua Kerry & Stephen Shea Honey Sheff, Ph.D. & Mike Sheff Debbie & David Sheinfeld Susan & Karl Shell Sandy & Richard Shirley Iliza Shlesinger ’01 Rachel Shor ’09 Zach Shor ’06 Roz & Martin Shosid Kevin Shtofman ’00 Rebecca & Tony Shuman Elsie & George Sielen Katy Sielen ’01 David Silva Rena & Bud Silverberg Freda Simmons Lorna & John Simon Elizabeth & John Simpson Jocelynn & Michael Simpson Leslie Sinclair-Worley, Ph.D. Gail & Joseph Sjogren Dorothy & Kurt Sjogren Sandy & Joe Slotnik Justin Small ’91 & Nicole Small Meredith Small ’97 Tymesia & Eric Smaw Melanie & Bruce Smith Charles Smith, II ’02 Farrai Shelby Smith ’80 & Steve Smith Michelle & Kascie Smith Katherine & Sebron Snyder

Becky Sobey ’06 Alan Sostek ’10 Phyllis Spare Roberta & Don Spector Gabriela & Peter Spielmann Adam Sprankell ’92 Lori Springer Tina Srivastava ’05 Dorota & Jacek Stachowiak Samantha Staffier Daryl Stanley ’06 Meri-Kay Star ’73 Rachel & Marc Starr Malaika Staten ’03 Lynn Staub & Jay Staub, M.D. Brandon Staub ’03 Andrea Steiger ’03 & Brett Steiger Lindsay & Jeff Steinberg Kelly Stephan Angela & Tim Stephens Peggy Sterling & Mac Sterling, Sr. Nancy Kasten & David Stern Hilary Kreisler Stern ’95 & Josh Stern Susan & David Sternblitz Rochelle & Steven Sternblitz Amy & David Steurer Elaine & Ken Stillman Charlie Stobaugh Heather & Christopher Kent Stobaugh Nancy & Kent Stobaugh Karen & Aric Stock Lori Stone Linda Strem Beth & Mark Stromberg Rosie & Sol Stromberg Lacey Stutz ’07 Renée & Fernando Suarez Bharti & Sai Subramanian Smita & Mustafa Suterwala Gary Sweet & Valerie Douglas-Sweet Janice Sweet Jan & Chuck Switzer Jerry Szor ’72 & Nancy Szor ’72 Lee Szor ’03 Andy Szygenda ’94 & Aimee Szygenda Caitlin Talmadge ’99 & Steve Lehotsky Jeffrey Talmadge ’07 Dana Talmadge & John Talmadge, M.D. Mary & Carlos Tapia Tonya & James Tarpeh Julie & Richard Taylor Lim Tear Kathrin Tewich Pamela & Moyez Thanawalla Ann Thaxton ’84 & Brent Thaxton Dinesh Thoduguli & Nuthan Sarpangala Sarah & Bruce Thompson Lina & Johnny Thompson Louise & Ryon Thompson

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Charlotte & Bill Thompson Sandra & Rice Tilley Cindi & Aaron Timmons Jennifer Tirrell Peggy & Sherman Titens Deborah & David Tobias Michael Tobolowsky ’06 Zachary Tobolowsky ’08 Dalia & Tony Torres Dawn & Kenneth Toudouze Chico Treutle ’68 & Martha Treutle Katie & Clay Trimmer Joe Trombello ’02 Betsy Tucker ’68 & Robert Davis May & Chris Turbeville Morena & Ron Turley, Jr. Peggy Norvell Turlington ’75 & Jack Turlington Marthe Turlington ’06 Ginny & Jim Turner Jenia & John Turner Natascha Tworke Matthew Udomphol ’07 Jason Underwood ’94 Jenna & Gary Unell Karen Unterman ’04 Fehmida Zahabi, M.D. & Ebrahim Unwala Tisha Vaidya ’05 Nicolai van Oers & Marina Pascali Megan Van Wart Asha & Collin Vas Sujatha & Rajasekhar Velamuri Dee Dunk Velvin ’83 & Trey Velvin Michael Vick Keven Vicknair Matty Villareal Alvarez

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Christina Vu ’02 Gina & Marc Waco Michael Waldman ’98 & Natalie Waldman Marlene & Ronnie Wall Beth Wallace & Richard Wallace, III Jing & Jonathan Wang Barry Waranch Steve Warner Larry Warshaw ’87 & Paige Warshaw Frances & James Waters Mary Watkin & Milton Watkin, Jr. Eleanor Weaver ’11 Paige Weaver ’04 Carmen Webb, M.D. & Jerry Webb, M.D. Jonathan Weber Art Weinberg Lauran Weiner ’86 & Steve Weiner Krista & Craig Weinstein Joanie & Shelly Weinstein Marlene & David Weitman Natalie & Jeff Wells Alex Feagen West ’06 & Robert West Linda White & Randy Watson Bonnie Gerson Whitman ’75 & Jeff Whitman, M.D. Lovella & A.J. Wiesenfeld Mary Jo & John Wilen Carol & Michael Wilk Jamie Willard & Bob Willard, D.V.M. Dorothy & Sanford Williams Lisa Jaye Williams ’89 & Clay Williams Jennifer Williams & Sandy Williams, M.D. Karen & Vaughn Williams David Wilson ’91 & Elizabeth Peters Emily & Alex Wilson Scott Wilson ’66 & Lana Wilson

Shannon Wilson Stacie Miller Wilson ’82 & Rob Wilson William Wilson Toi Windham ’07 Joi Windham ’07 DeBorah Winfield Jenny & Michael Winton Abbe & Daniel Witheiler Jo Ann & John Withers Toni Wolfman Claire & James Woodcock Angela & Harry Woodson Donna Woody Gabrielle Wootton ’03 Stephanie & Trevor Worcester Kecia Wright ’00 Lauren Wright ’06 Dovie & Frank Wu Ruth & Don Wyckoff Suzanne & Jason Yaffe Sindy Chou & Paul Yang Marianna & Jon Yellen Brenda Yosowitz & Ed Yosowitz, M.D. Katie & Todd Young Thomas Young & Julie Hanson Sohail Yousuf ’98 & Sarah Yousuf Hongtao Yu & Sue Luo Joanne & Joe Yurich Larry Zahn ’88 & Kira Zahn Blake Zale ’06 Wendy Xu & Chen Zhang Hong Zhang Yangdong Zhou & Christina Zhao Jackie Ziegler Ida Ann & Harold Zweig Louis Zweig ’82 & Robin Zweig Anonymous Donors

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Grandparents Carol & Steve Aaron Sydney Horowitz ’21 Suzie Ablon Austin Ablon ’12 Bronsin Ablon ’12 Ruth Altshuler & Ken Altshuler, M.D. Jackie Altshuler ’09 Dena Altshuler ’16 Peggy & Bernie Andrews Melanie Andrews ’13 Camille Andrews ’15 Ellen Margaret Andrews ’17 Louise & Gordon Appleman Travis Mann ’22 Andrew Mann ’24 Elizabeth Mann ’24 Eliane Bailey Zac Cooner ’13 Brenda & Les Barrett Barrett Self ’23 Joan Beck & Jay Beck, M.D. Molly Pluss ’13 Henry Pluss ’15 Joyce & Robert Beck Saskia Lewis ’22 Anneke Lewis ’24 JoAnn & Bob Becker Ryan Becker ’17 Alec Becker ’19 Pat & Chuck Bianco Morgan Ofenloch ’24 Elaine Bock Ian Bock ’23 Ann & Alan Bogdanow Katie Bogdanow ’23 Therese & Johnny Bomersbach Ryan Bomersbach ’24 Norma Boren Philip Boren ’17 Michael Boren ’22 Thomas Boren ’23

Amy Finkel & Richard Braemer Hailey Braemer ’19 Dax Braemer ’21 Wynne Braemer ’25 Brenda & Stuart Brand Benjamin Stromberg ’17 Marcia & Roland Brandstetter Katherine Sanders ’13 Loretta & Jerome Brister Jacob Pugh ’16 Jessica Pugh ’18 Myrna Higgins & Robert Broder Katherine Broder ’10 Brian Broder ’13 Gaye & Val Buckmiller Lilli Stone ’18 Karen Cacopardo Alyssa Miller ’21 Lois & Howard Cain Maddie Pylalnt ’05 Melanie Greene ’19 Pat & Frank Cervasio Louis Andres ’12 Miles Andres ’14 Elise Andres ’17 Carol Gene & Howard Cohen Ryan Pollack ’16 Benjamin Pollack ’19 Kacey Cohen ’19 Judy & Leon Cohen Louis Andres ’12 Miles Andres ’14 Elise Andres ’17 Al & Miriam Creemer Lindsay Rawitscher ’13 Ryan Rawitscher ’15 Courtney Rawitscher ’18 Ruth & Bob Darrow Kristen Davis ’08 Rachel Davis ’15 Jason Davis ’17 Mark & Sandra Davis Erin Beuerlein ’19

Rosemary & George Denesuk Austin Denesuk ’10 Colby Denesuk ’14 Matt Douglas Shane Sweet ’22 Arlene Crotty-Duff & Duncan Duff Kate Crotty ’15 Stephen Crotty ’18 Sally & Tom Dunning Jack Helms ’22 Suzann & Robert Dutton Hannah Orth ’12 Emily Orth ’14 Gene & Darlene Dycus Christopher Dycus ’22 Christine Eastus Alexa Derryberry ’20 Freddie & Bernie Eisenstat Lauren Eisenstat ’18 Diane Farber Jacob Weinstein ’23 Daniel Weinstein ’24 Donna & Allyn Feldman Ellie Feldman ’22 Cole Feldman ’24 Sandra & Gary Fernandes Logan McGill ’14 Annabel McGill ’16 Georgia McGill ’17 Hudson Fernandes ’17 Sophia Fernandes ’19 Marilyn & Ron Fiedelman Ryan Fiedelman ’22 Sophie Fiedelman ’24 Janice & Marvin Finkelston Carly Raskin ’15 Erna Forster Rachel Forster ’18 Natalie & Sheldon Frankel Lane Hirsch ’16 Mia Hirsch ’17 Nancy Franks Avery Franks ’22

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Harriette & Arnie Gachman Lexi Gachman ’17 Jordan Gachman ’20 Bonnie & Joe Gentilia Avery Franks ’22 Gail & Allan Gilbert Molly Anderson ’14 Harriet & Joel Gilbert Will Schackman ’21 Ben Schackman ’24 Rita Sue & Alan Gold Katherine Broder ’10 Brian Broder ’13 Caroline Gold ’13 Matthew Gold ’17 Dorothy & Jack Goldstein Jaclyn Goldstein ’19 Jordanna Goldstein ’21 Sharan & Lynn Goldstein Henry Roseman ’17 Robert Roseman ’19 Larry Golman Jake Golman ’10 Clint Golman ’12 Hank Golman ’14 Macy Golman ’15 Jed Golman ’17

Nancy & Jim Hoak Alfred Hoak ’24 Betty & Milton Holcombe Kelley Wheeler ’21

Helen & Allan Lerner Jake Mazow ’17

Adele Hurst Morgan Hurst ’20 Claudia Hurst ’22

Joan & Lewis Levinson Reid Zlotky ’16 Ryan Zlotky ’16 Allie Zlotky ’22 Megan Zlotky ’22

Re & Ed Jackson Jackson Lowen ’16 Alexandra & Irwin Jacobs Jordan Lebowitz ’19 Gillian Lebowitz ’21 Vivian Johnson Isabelle Thompson ’18 Jordan Thompson ’20 Maurice Thompson ’23 Debby & Arnie Johnston Ella Dzialowski ’22 Zoe Dzialowski ’24 Roz Jones Kyle Smaw ’18 Kellen Smaw ’22 Rhoda & Aaron Kahn Sydney Kahn ’22

Georgie Fulton Green ’53 & John Green ’55 Mattie Willard ’14

Sandy & Jay Kaminski Olivia Kim ’21 Emily Kim ’23 Chloe Kim ’25

Barbara & Bill Gutow Davis Gutow ’21 Lainey Gutow ’23 Marcy & Perry Hamburger Alexis Hamburger ’22 Deanna & David Hanson Finley Spector ’23 Irene Harrower Peter Diaz ’17 Gabriel Diaz ’21

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Gisele LaRosiliere Maya LaRosiliere ’18

Barbara & Bernie Horowitz Margot Hershman ’10 Jake Hershman ’17 Eric Hershman ’21

Susan & Martin Golman Zoe Baer ’22

Irma & Irwin Grossman Isabelle Kronick ’22

Connie Landsman Hayley Isenberg ’15 Ashley Isenberg ’19

Joanne & Steve Levy Jordan Levy ’22 Taylor Levy ’23 Paul Lewis Daniel Brickman ’18 Marilyn Lieberman & Zeck Lieberman, M.D. Ryan Lieberman ’13 Blake Lieberman ’14 Haley Lieberman ’20 Jacob Lieberman ’22 Carol & Carvel Lincoln Travis Bryan ’12 Alex Bryan ’15 Maureen Little & Eldon Little, Sr. Sophia Little ’19 Alex Little ’22 Dorothy & Angelo Lombardi Luke Lombardi ’19

Lucille & Henry Kelly Rachel Forster ’18

Irene & Ray London Mia London ’18 Georgie London ’21 Sydney London ’22

Paula Kemmerer Kayla Ellis ’13

Ronnie Lostak Grace Lostak-Baker ’19

Barbara Konig Brian Konig ’12 Adam Konig ’15

Elaine & Michael Lowenkron Anna Robinowitz ’20

Liyun & Ming Lai Max Platt ’20 Abby Platt ’22

Nancy & Ed Lowey Jordan Sternblitz ’17 Hallie Sternblitz ’22 Eileen Lueder Drew Brekken ’23 Cade Brekken ’25 The Hill | FALL 2012

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Grandparents Ellen & Theodore Mack Brooke Allen ’18 Zoe Allen ’18 Janet Margolis Lexi Gachman ’17 Jordan Gachman ’20 Arnold & Ellen Marks Ryan Fiedelman ’22 Sophie Fiedelman ’24 Ida & Floyd Mathews Johrdyn Tarpeh ’22 Rita & Paul Matthews Ian Matthews ’11 Stewart Matthews ’15 Rosie McCoy Rachel Monger ’19 Sylvia & Carl McGee Stern McGee ’15 Sadie McKee Cyerra Holmes ’12 Christian Holmes ’15 Harriet & Roger Mellow Matthew Stock ’14 Lauren Stock ’17 Ilah Merriman Emma Merriman ’20 Chloe Merriman ’22 Bernice & Jack Meyers Lea Meyers ’17 Abby Meyers ’21 Frankie & Jerold Michaelson Madison Pidgeon ’15 Max Pidgeon ’18 Betty & George Michalski Davis Owens ’13 Madeline Owens ’16 Marianne Morris Aidan Kuntz ’21 Dot Neustadt Kate Schwartz ’12 Doris & Bert Newman Ethan Newman ’20

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Peggy & John Olsson Meg Berry ’16 John Berry ’20

Rita & Mitchell Rasansky Brittany Rasansky ’09 Drew Rasansky ’11 Justin Rasansky ’12 Parker Rasansky ’14 Philip Rasansky ’14

Cherry & Mike Owen Fancy Gonzales ’25

Howard Raskin Carly Raskin ’15

Scottie G. Pearson Scottie Pearson-Thompson ’19

Suzanne & Peter Read Maxwell Read ’18 Eli Read ’21

Katherine & John Ofenloch Morgan Ofenloch ’24

Melanie Perry Ella Dzialowski ’22 Zoe Dzialowski ’24

Francis & Jean Ann Reed John Reed ’23

Sonia Philipson Ben Krakow ’16 Philip Boren ’17 Eli Krakow ’18 Michael Boren ’22 Thomas Boren ’23

Helen Reiter Alexander Reiter ’24

Zona & Barry Pidgeon Madison Pidgeon ’15 Max Pidgeon ’18

Hannah & William Rigler Matthew Milner ’14

Carol & Allen Pitts Tyler Pitts ’19 Sydney Pitts ’23 Jody Platt & Melvin Platt, M.D. Max Platt ’20 Abby Platt ’22 Sara & David Pollack Ryan Pollack ’16 Benjamin Pollack ’19

Louise & Neil Richter Jackson Rothbart ’16 Eric Rothbart ’18

Chana Robinowitz & Ralph Robinowitz, Ph.D. Anna Robinowitz ’20 Linda & Jerry Rubenstein Alex Sebert ’15 Marshall Ruchman Heath Ruchman ’18

Hannah & Harlan Pollock Griffin Olesky ’15

Elaine & Charles Russ Jordan Russ ’00 Katy Russ ’03 Reed Russ ’15 Barrett Russ ’19

Margie Portela & José Portela, Sr. José Portela ’20

Sandra O’Rourke-Sanders & Charles Sanders Zach Sanders ’25

Robyn Menter & Martin Posner Emma Yurich ’24 Jack Yurich ’24

Susan & Joe Schackman Will Schackman ’21 Ben Schackman ’24

Jethro Pugh, Jr. Jacob Pugh ’16 Jessica Pugh ’18

Yvonne & David Sears Melanie Andrews ’13 Camille Andrews ’15 Ellen Margaret Andrews ’17

Meg & Jim Rader Doug Barber ’07 Nick Barber ’10 Chris Barber ’12

Jo & L.J. Sevin Laird Burke ’24

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Marcia & Bob Shapiro Ryan Lieberman ’13 Blake Lieberman ’14

Charlie Stobaugh Aiden Stobaugh ’23 Haylie Stobaugh ’23

Susan & Karl Shell Maxwell Read ’18 Eli Read ’21

Nancy & Kent Stobaugh Aiden Stobaugh ’23 Haylie Stobaugh ’23

Virginia & Pete Sherman Lauren Truitt ’13 Carter Truitt ’20 London Sherman ’23

Mitzi Stout & Ed Stout, Jr. Dan Leonard ’08 Bridge Brinkmann ’19

Sandy & Richard Shirley Lincoln Underwood ’23 Roz & Martin Shosid Zach Weinreb ’08 Carly Weinreb ’10 Kyle Weinreb ’13 Weston Shosid ’13 Abby Shosid ’16 Molly Bendalin ’17 Katie Bendalin ’19 Rena & Bud Silverberg Taylor Litman ’11 Lauren Eisenstat ’18 Lorna & John Simon Ryan Subel ’15 Gail & Joseph Sjogren Ella Sjogren ’23 Sandy & Joe Slotnik Zachary Slotnik ’23 Sophia Slotnik ’25 J. William Smith, M.D. & Amanda Smith Noelle Smith ’12 Amanda Smith ’16 Roberta & Don Spector Finley Spector ’23 Dr. Joel & Frances (Sister) Steinberg Josh Glick ’08 Lauren Glick ’11 Sammy Glick ’13 Jordan Steinberg ’15 Rochelle & Steven Sternblitz Jordan Sternblitz ’17 Hallie Sternblitz ’22

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Rosie & Sol Stromberg Benjamin Stromberg ’17

Joanie & Shelly Weinstein Sloan Ungerman ’15 Samantha Ungerman ’20 Carter Weinstein ’21 Jacob Weinstein ’23 Daniel Weinstein ’24 Carol & Michael Wilk Jordan Steinberg ’15 Jo Ann & John Withers Mia Lozano ’18

Marsha Swanson Hayden Goodman ’24

Toni Wolfman Hailey Braemer ’19 Dax Braemer ’21 Wynne Braemer ’25

Janice Sweet Eli Brook ’12 Sarah Brook ’15

Claire & James Woodcock Ike Kassanoff ’21 Ryder Kassanoff ’23

Jan & Chuck Switzer Rachel Bozalis ’19 Thomas Bozalis ’23

Ruth & Don Wyckoff Addie Gomez ’17 Sophie Gomez ’21

Kathrin Tewich Peyton Jacobe ’23

Sam Wyly Ian Matthews ’11 Stewart Matthews ’15

Sandra & Rice Tilley Chandler Crates ’17 Cameron Crates ’18 Peggy & Sherman Titens Joshua Titens ’23 Shirley & Windle Turley Lacey Stutz ’07 Ron Turley ’14

Brenda Yosowitz & Ed Yosowitz, M.D. Drew Rasansky ’11 Parker Rasansky ’14 Philip Rasansky ’14 Morgan Hurst ’20 Claudia Hurst ’22 Ida Ann & Harold Zweig Matthew Zweig ’18 Katie Zweig ’22

Ginny & Jim Turner William Turner ’25 Marlene & Ronnie Wall Zac Aron ’17 Sophie Baron ’20 Mary Watkin & Milton Watkin, Jr. Drake Muller ’20 Drew Muller ’23 Art Weinberg Alex Weinberg ’14 Ben Weinberg ’14 Joseph Weinberg ’18

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Faculty and Staff Tony Adler ’99 Mary Aidala Gabby Alcantar Andrea Alexander Betsy Anderson ’84 Philippa Anderson Jaye Andrews Janet Arnold, Ph.D. Paige Ashley Leonel Aviles Rachel Baldwin Renée Barber Tim Barnard Kim Barnes Kevin Barnicle Melissa Battis Susan Bauman ’81 Jennifer Beazley Jan Besco Chris Bigenho Marie Bigham Chad Bittenbender Caroline Bossalini Letha Boulware Vonda Bowling Jeffrey Boyd ’06 Debbe Brackett David Braemer Rhonda Brette Sharon Brewer Tony Brigham Greg Browne-Nichols Jackey Bruner Monica Bullock Genie Burke Alli Busby Consuelo Buxton Tamah Calhoun Darlene Caraway Herman Card John Carter Roger Charlebois ’71 Linda Chianese Gayle Chilcoat Carla Childs ’02 Celia Cogan Trey Colvin Scott Cotton Anissa Crabtree Barb Currier, Ph.D. Mel Curtis Becky Daniels Amy deBorst Tatiane Deibert Julie Diaz Brian Donnell Earl Dorber

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Caroline Doswell Corbin Doyle Princess Durham Karen Dzialowski MarkAnthony Edwards Rachel Estrada Linette Fabian Cathy Falk Heather Farlow Laura Flanagan Eric Forslund Peggy Fredrickson Carissa Freeman Warren Frerichs Jeff Funkhouser Josh Gamez Miriam Garcia Volk Cathleen Garcia Nora Garcia Reyes Garcia Joel Garza Monica Garza Cay Geisler Barbara Gelsomino Taylor Gibson Berkeley Gillentine Valerie Gillespie ’98 Sue Ginsberg Melanie Girard Pam Giraudon Gillian Glengarry Sebastian Gluzman Theresa Gonzalez Boyd Grayson, Jr. Barby Gregory Connie Griffith Scott A. Griggs Kristen Gross Marty Hagmann Art Hall Paula Hall Dick Hall Blake Harkey Dan Havrilak Eve Hill-Agnus Wayne Hines, Ph.D. Jeff Hollway Robbi Holman Kathy Holmes Opal Holmes Adam Holt Cheryl Hopkins Pam Hopkins Anne Hudson Barry Ide Ron Ivery Mike Jenks

Kent Johnson Stacey Johnson Ginna Johnson ’84 Kristy Joiner Katie Jones Terry Jones Theresa Jones Brittan Jumper Jonathan Kang Dan Kasten Becky Kennedy Michael Kesner Mekdes Kifle Jennifer Kincaid Greg Krauss Mike Krueger Andrejs Krumins Janice LaMendola Irma Lechuga Michael Legacy Edmund Livingstone Claudia Loewenstein Frank Lopez Mary Lee Lovrecich David Lowen Curt Lowry David Lui Erin MacKenzie Aditya Malhotra Michael Manes Angie Manning Farid Matuk Jeannean McCain Kelly McCain Cheryl McCracken Richard McMurry Eryana Medina Tina Mendez-Kohler Andy Mercurio Vince Mikulski KatieBeth Miller Grant Mindle, Ph.D. Korayma Molina Joe Monaco Ciro Montes Jennifer Morales Gabby Moscetta Betsy Nadler Brenda Nance Keith Nannie J.R. Neiswender Joe Nelson Ron Nevelow Natalie Nihill ’00 Nusrat Nancy Obels-Robinson Michael Orman

Jack Oros Melissa Orth Cindy Page Susan Palmer Henry Paolissi Nick Paraskevas Nicholas Park Honelynn Parker Martha Parker Cristina Perez Tom Perryman ’81 Fred Peterson Nancy Pinnow Tracey Place Ralph Price Tracey Pugh Isela Quinonez David Ramsey Rhiannon Reyes Bianca Reyna Valerie Reynolds Lorene Richardson Katie Robbins Synthia Rogers Joan Romanosky Sally Rosenberg Toby Row Lesley Rucker Celeste Sanders ’00 Darryn Sandler ’95 Tony Schraufnagel Elizabeth Schwartz ’07 Lisa Sealy Kerry Shea Rebecca Shuman John Simpson Michael Simpson Leslie Sinclair-Worley, Ph.D. Michelle Smith Phyllis Spare Kelly Stephan Whitney Strauss Linda Strem Beth Stromberg Mary Tapia Lim Tear Bruce Thompson Johnny Thompson Lina Thompson Louise Thompson Aaron Timmons, Jr. Jenn Tirrell Tino Torres Katie Trimmer Vicki Truitt Peggy Turlington ’75 Marthe Turlington ’06

Natascha Tworke Megan Van Wart Mike Vick Matty Villareal Alvarez Jackey Villareal Steve Warner Jonathan Weber Natalie Wells Alex West ’06 Linda White Dorothy Williams Emily Wilson Shannon Wilson William Wilson Toi Windham ’07 DeBorah Winfield Angela Woodson Donna Woody Linda Woolley Trevor Worcester Jason Yaffe Paul Yang Katie Young Jackie Ziegler

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Greenhill Alumni Donors Cumulative Giving CLASSES OF 1952–1959 Jackie Wright Cowgill Steve Davis Gayle Fogelson Jay Glazer Georgie Fulton Green Classes of 1960–1969 Margaret Charlebois Ashley Stan Crossman Karen Finlay Will Fulton Judy Burch Gass Dave Harnden Rick Harnden, Jr., Ph.D. David Johnson Steve Lassetter Larry Ley Nena Montgomery Fred Randall Molly Fulton Seeligson Chico Treutle Betsy Tucker Scott Wilson Classes of 1970–1979 Cindy Frank Birne Sheryl Fields Bogen Doug Box Marcie Pollman Brown Dan Butler Kathy Reeves Carpenter Roger Charlebois Berry Cox Toni Polk Culpepper Clint David Frank Davis, III Ann McDonald Drumm Madalyn Eastus Richard Eiseman, Jr. Jennifer Miller Hillman Rob Hoffman Darrell Hurmis Beth Frankfurt Kahn Mindi Levine Kahn Ann Goldfarb Katz Sally Koch Cynthia Mallett Kosakowski Lester Levy, Jr. Steve Lieberman Jerry Marcus Steven McSwain Susan Falkenstein Meigs Dwight Murray, Jr. Penny Nicholson

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Richard Pollock Frada Levy Sandler Mark Schnitzer, M.D. Lisa Simmons Meri-Kay Star Jerry Szor Peggy Norvell Turlington Bonnie Gerson Whitman Lori Wick, M.D. Class of 1980 Lisa Buckner Hollye Zidell Damian John Levy Janet Haldeman Moore Paul Nagler Mike Silverman Farrai Shelby Smith Jeff Weinstein, M.D. Class of 1981 Lori Levine Alhadef Susan Bauman David Bock Kristin Dardaganian Booth Anita Fonberg Chanon Cathy Steinberg Glick Doug Grossman, M.D., Ph.D. Kama Boswell Koudelka Mike Matyas, M.D. Erin Moran Tom Perryman Pam Beck Pluss Mary Rogers Rhoades Ellen Weinstein Ungerman

Class of 1982 Sheli Barnett Lynn Switzer Bozalis Mike Weinberg Stacie Miller Wilson Louis Zweig Class of 1983 Michelle Mulder Early Julie Ray Fields Cindy Frankel Hirsch Sherri Seidel Kraft Julie Grossman Kronick Mary Casey Newton David Perryman Dee Dunk Velvin Class of 1984 Betsy Gilbert Anderson Lea Bauman Michael Davis Ginna Johnson Randy Lieberman Kris Schindler Alan Schnitzer Ann Rickenbacher Thaxton

Class of 1986 Jennifer Lowery Andress Lael Iozzo Brodsky Greg Brown Lisa Fechtel Brown Marc Buffin Abram Castro Bert Davenport Clay Deniger Chad Dunston Andrew Foote Jeff Ground Chip Hunter, Ph.D. Dana Hickman Johnson Julie Friedberg Kuntz Scott Lambert Pierce Marshall, Jr. Chris Mulder Jeff Pailet John Perryman, Ph.D. Kyle Rovinsky Christine Clifford Scott Lauran Plaskoff Weiner Waverly Ware Wilson

Class of 1985 Brad Dardaganian Lance Felber Cindy Fiedelman Will Rose Melanie Lurie Rubin Stacy Siegel Simon

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Greenhill Alumni Donors Cumulative Giving Class of 1987 Diana DeGrasse Adamson Marc Birenbaum Brad Blonkvist Cynthia Bright Jon Paul Buchmeyer David Grant Crooks Angela Adkins Downes Kirk Dunk Jeff Fiedelman Jeff Goodman Sheri Capen Hall Kathryn Hamm Amy Kreisler Harberg Trey Johnson, III Mark Moniot Scottie Pearson Mark Platt Lela Rose Larry Warshaw Class of 1988 Susan Shosid Bendalin Serena Simmons Connelly Roy Kim Amy Chen Nisbet Debra Goldstein Phares Mindi Michaelson Pidgeon Larry Zahn Class of 1989 Michael Baum Adam Blumenfeld Chris Clark Elliott Goodman Michaela Ablon Hall Jeff Hickman, II Sue Hong-Rodzynek Braden Hosch, Ph.D. Monte Hurst Angela Vaiser Klein Max Kleinman Marc Marrocco Patrick McGonigle Mark McKay Saul Meyer Lisa Jaye Williams

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Class of 1990 Joey Denahan John Hall Ralph Hamm, III DeLu Jackson Robert Johnson Doug Levy Zach Luterman Kevin Pailet Noah Shah Class of 1991 Melissa Zahn Bitner Betsy Baum Block Barbi Kreisler Cohen Jeremy Dobbie Michael Fagelman Zach Garrison Rachel Davidoff Ladin Taura Null Erik Odom David Pailet Sarah Shulkin Pailet Justin Small David Wilson Class of 1992 Scott Beck Peter Bogdanow Joey Music Daniel Cindy Rockwell Davis Brad Gaswirth Stephanie Fisch Grossman Mark Johnson Michael Lubin Grady Raskin Francine Samuels, M.D. Adam Sprankell Ellen Johnson Willmore Class of 1993 Jennifer Bishop Jennifer Lux Chazanow Darcie DuBois Crystal Holland Gary Wendi Geffen Oscar Joyner Ariel Kruger, M.D. Kristin Briscoe Marinko Louis Okon Dana Wiesenfeld Palmer Ben Setnick Robin Finkelstein Stone

Class of 1994 Macey Small Davis John Dunagan Esther Hong Khraish Khraish Shannon Harris Ming Amy Berlin Opsal Molly Williams Pugh Kathryn Kallison Schwesinger Andy Szygenda Jason Underwood Class of 1995 Brad Bernstein Michelle Wettreich Garza Karen Hughes Jane Morris Leah Nosnik Darryn Sandler Hilary Kreisler Stern Rick Weisberg Class of 1996 Jarrod Beck Brad Bierman, Jr. Mark De Simone Amy Henika Laurie Hunt Krauss Gavin Manes, Ph.D. Dustin Marshall Matt Miller Magan Mullino Schain Jessica Schanbaum Class of 1997 Aimee Boone Ted Bowie, II Megan Baumoel Considine Beth Downing Josh Goldberg Allison Grossman John Lande Liz Goldman McIlravy Andy Plenge Sharon Ross Jason Sandler Meredith Small

Class of 1998 Brad Bazzle Pavan Bendapudi Flauren Fagadau Bender Eric Dobbie Valerie Bennett Gillespie Heather Klein Hamilton Michael Waldman Jeanie Yim Sohail Yousuf Class of 1999 Tony Adler Michelle Arazoza Ana Bonnheim Chuck Briant, III David Gail Chafen Watkins Hart John Henry, Jr. Jennifer Kinney Israel Nosnik, M.D. Rajeev Pole Caitlin Talmadge Class of 2000 Pam Barnes Ravi Bendapudi Staci Bloom, Ph.D. Liz Garner Scott Grossman Lara Jabbour Rachel Ingle Lorraine Natalie Nihill Sabrina Mallick Peterson Celeste Kinney Sanders Nick Schanbaum Kevin Shtofman Kecia Wright Class of 2001 Lauren Hradecky Blitzer Max Brodsky Aaron Brown McKenzie Followwill Jonathan Kopf Nikhil Pole Steven Sadek Byron Sanders Iliza Shlesinger Katy Sielen Kassie Taylor

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Class of 2002 Julia Bonnheim Carla Kinney Childs Justin Cohen Carla Fenves Andrew Ganz Russell Howard Joanna Fulton Lewis Leslie Owen Pole Michael Seeligson Charles Smith, II Joe Trombello Christina Vu Class of 2003 Taylor Burks Brooke Hollimon Jordan Johnson John Lesikar Clayton LougĂŠe Brennan Meier Barclay Nihill Tracy Pollock Matt Prescott K.C. Schanbaum Malaika Staten Brandon Staub Andrea Whitman Steiger Lee Szor Gabrielle Wootton

Class of 2004 Jennifer Bell-Garcia Matt Bodzy Amanda Zidell Brown Anna Grossman Adam Holloway Jason Klein Brett Lacher Emily Marmol Elizabeth Barnwell Meier Lauren Pritchard Jennifer Rosemore Shannon Horswell Sadek Roni Schanbaum Jared Scheib Karen Tenenhaus Unterman Paige Weaver Class of 2005 Caitlin Andrew Nathan Baum Adam Bennett Maddie Chortek Katie Cowling Shawn Hiner-Leamon Jillian Larsen Tisha Vaidya

Class of 2006 Jeffrey Boyd Brett Holloway Natalie Jacobs Justine Lin Kate Mack Nigel Nobie Lonnie Pollock, IV Alex Prescott Zach Shor Becky Sobey Daryl Stanley Michael Tobolowsky Marthe Turlington Alex Feagin West Lauren Wright Blake Zale Class of 2007 Dana Baum Peter Bong Jonathan Gary Alex Kleinman Miriam Kolni Sammy Kurz Rachel Liberty Matt McCrary Lauren Pully Abby Rohan Jared Sandler Lacey Stutz Jeffrey Talmadge Matthew Udomphol Toi Windham Joi Windham

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Class of 2008 Stephanie Arbetter Hannah D’Apice Christina Marmol Travis McElroy Zachary Tobolowsky Class of 2009 Cameron Andrew Prashanthi Divakar Elizabeth Fields Nate Reid-Griggs Carly Rosemore Grace Rovner Rachel Shor Class of 2010 Elizabeth Bodzy Lindsey Boyd Jake Golman Andrew Jury Michael Paraskevas Alan Sostek Class of 2011 Carolyn Andrew Scott Birne Dylan Brown Alexandra Masri Nora Weaver

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Corporate and Foundation Donors Abbott Laboratories Fund Adobe Systems Incorporated AllianceBernstein Andrew Family Foundation AT&T Employee Giving United Way Campaign AT&T Federal Political Action Committee Bank of America Matching Gifts Program Bates Family Foundation The Ben Cohen Standup Foundation, Inc. Berry R. Cox Family Foundation Bock Jewelry Co., Inc. J. Baxter Brinkmann International Corporation The Broadus Foundation The Brodsky Foundation The Carlson Foundation Carrot Ink, LLC ChevronTexaco Matching Gift Program Communities Foundation of Texas CompNova, Inc. CornerWorld CSPLP The Dallas Foundation Dallas Jewish Community Foundation David, Goodman & Madole D-Bear Investments, LLC The Deason Foundation Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation Ericsson, Inc. eScrip Exelon ExxonMobil Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Follett Virtual Bookstore, Inc. Gamtex Industries Garden Grounds Landscape Management Girl Scout Troop 8529 GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Glazer Foundation Global Impact Goldman Sachs & Co. Greystone Foundation H. S. Investments Hanna Anderson Harold Simmons Foundation Hess Corporation HITrust The Hoak Foundation Milton W. & Betty M. Holcombe Foundation Hunt Institute for Engineering and Humanity J.P. Morgan Chase Foundation Johnson & Johnson Judd Thomas Smith and Company JustGive Harlan and Amy Korenvaes Family Foundation Law Office of Todd R. Durham Lillard Wise Szygenda PLLC

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M P Dentistry Dallas PLLC Marshall Heritage Foundation Microsoft Corporation Matching Gifts Program MMC Matching Gifts Program MMK Foundation Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Foundation Harry S. Moss Foundation Neiman Marcus Group Matching Gifts Program Network for Good Neustadt Charitable Foundation Nexgen Oncology Management Services Nokia Matching Gift Program Oracle Corporation Matching Gift Program PepsiCo Foundation Inc. Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program Pitney Bowes Employee Giving Programs The Powell Foundation The Prudential Foundation Matching Gifts Program Rockwall Family Dentistry The Ralph B. Rogers Foundation Rowland Building Services, Inc. Safeway, Inc. Schwab Charitable Fund Spindlemedia, Inc. Target Texas Instruments Texas Rheumatology Care Thomson Reuters Tulsa Community Foundation The Turley Family Foundation UBS Foundation Unilever United States Foundation, Inc. United Bearing Company/Gulf Bearing United Texas Bank Waldman Bros Wal-Dot Foundation The Walt Disney Company Foundation Wells Fargo Educational Matching Gift Program Westmount Foundation M.B. & Edna Zale Foundation

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Restricted Operating Donors Marla & Baron Ablon Lynn & Mark Abramson Margarita Alvarado Debbie & Marc Andres Elizabeth & David Aptilon Kathryn & Stephen Arata Nasarullah Aziz & Shamirah Damani Rupa Banerjee & Supratik Banerji Catherine Banks & Philip Banks, Jr. Dawn & Jim Bar Randi & Shep Barnes Marcia & Nicholas Beare Jarrod Beck ’96 Scott Beck ’92 & Amanda Beck Sheila & David Beuerlein Cathy & Lance Binder Samia & Ziad Blaik Maureen & Guy Boutilier Cathy Brook & Joel Brook, D.P.M. Debra Brown A. Chris Bryan Monica & Ron Bullock Lynn & Lyle Burgin Dani & Ed Butowsky Pon & Rajkumar Chellaraj Humera & Sultan Chowdhary Christopher I. Clark ’89 Donna & Jordan Cowman Sallie & Mark Crotty Sunny & Peter D’Apice Laura Das & Tony Das, M.D. Claudia & Scott Davis Clay Deniger ’86 & Karen Deniger Sally & Bob Dillenback Patricia & Corbin Doyle Elaine & Joe Eazor Sangeeta Elhence, M.D. & Hemant Elhence Jay Fosha & Karen Roskopf Glenda M. Garrett Gail & Allan Gilbert Myra Wyckoff, M.D. & Ty Gomez Randi & Chuck Grindstaff Danice & Shawn Grisham Anita & Sanjay Gupta Bill Hashop Teresa & Alan Hastings Pilar Bescos & Munir Hazbun, M.D. Nick Bellos & William Henderson, III Eve & Jonathan Herman Emily & Thomas Hillsman Barbara Hixon & Alaine Hardesty Cyolonda & Curtis Holmes, Jr. Emily Zhou & Jin Jiang Margaret Jimenez & Alfredo Jimenez, M.D. Shab Krish, D.D.S. & Steven Johnson Mignon & Stuart Jones

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Risa & Marc Kesselman Debbie & Scott Klein Beth & Larry Konig Lisa & Peter Kraus Jesus Kumamoto & Jinhua Xu Rickey Shaum & Richard Lark, Ph.D. Jingbo Li Leticia & Ed Little Charles Lostak & Chris Baker Susan & Roger Mandel Catherine Marrs Barbara Massad & Gene Massad, II Liz & Ira Matsil Nancy & Richard Merriam Karyn Meyer & Barry Meyer, M.D. Ellen Presby Mills & Tom Mills, Jr. Sandra Moon & Sam Moon, Sr. Shari & Karl Nelson Kevin Pailet ’90 & Mahra Pailet Kathy & Morris Palefsky Shailaja & Basavaraj Patil Sunny & David Pillow Jasmina & Dilip Pranav Matt Prescott ’03 Linda & Chris Quina Gretchen & Mike Raiff Shefali & Jon Rambeau Jill & Jeff Rasansky Kathy & Neill Ray Will Rose ’85 & Catherine Rose Abbie Meyering & John Sadler Laura Sanza, Ph.D. Honey Sheff, Ph.D. & Mike Sheff Debbie & David Sheinfeld Lea & Jeff Singer Joan & Marlin Smith Bliss & Pelham Smith Wendy & Marc Stanley Arlene & David Steinfield Angela & Tim Stephens Amy & David Steurer Ann Glazer & Barkley Stuart Andy Szygenda ’94 Vicki & Everett Truitt Fehmida Zahabi, M.D. & Ebrahim Unwala Harvey Vogel Charlotte Voisinet & Jim Voisinet, Jr. Michael Waldman ’98 & Natalie Waldman Katrina Walsh Xiang Wei & Lisa Zhang David R. Weinreb Jamie Willard & Bob Willard, D.V.M.

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Fine Arts Operating Donors Lynn & Mark Abramson Margarita Alvarado Elizabeth & David Aptilon Kathryn & Stephen Arata Catherine Banks & Philip Banks, Jr. Sheila & David Beuerlein Cathy & Lance Binder Samia & Ziad Blaik Maureen & Guy Boutilier Dani & Ed Butowsky Humera & Sultan Chowdhary Donna & Jordan Cowman Sallie & Mark Crotty Claudia & Scott Davis Patricia & Corbin Doyle Karen Roskopf & Jay Fosha Gail & Allan Gilbert Myra Wyckoff, M.D. & Ty Gomez Randi & Chuck Grindstaff Anita & Sanjay Gupta Bill Hashop Teresa & Alan Hastings Nick Bellos & William Henderson, III Barbara Hixon & Alaine Hardesty Margaret Jimenez & Alfredo Jimenez, M.D. Mignon & Stuart Jones

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Risa & Marc Kesselman Lisa & Peter Kraus Rickey Shaum & Richard Lark, Ph.D. Leticia & Ed Little Charles Lostak & Chris Baker Susan & Roger Mandel Barbara Massad & Gene Massad, II Liz & Ira Matsil Nancy & Richard Merriam Karyn Meyer & Barry Meyer, M.D. Sandra Moon & Sam Moon, Sr. Kathy & Morris Palefsky Shailaja & Basavaraj Patil Sunny & David Pillow Gretchen & Mike Raiff Kathy & Neill Ray Abbie Meyering & John Sadler Laura Sanza, Ph.D. Honey Sheff, Ph.D. & Mike Sheff Lea & Jeff Singer Bliss & Pelham Smith Angela & Tim Stephens Vicki & Everett Truitt Xiang Wei & Lisa Zhang David R. Weinreb Jamie Willard & Bob Willard, D.V.M.

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Library Donors Dorita & Hertzel Aron James Barnes & Maryam Mojdehi-Barnes Lou & Jon Bauman Kamal Bharucha & Hemal Parikh Pat & Chuck Bianco Darcy & Jim Bolden Kathy & Gary Bridges Alli & Zack Busby Barbara & Thurman Butler Naomi & Curtis Clark Barbara & Charles Classe Amanda & Morris Clint Carol & Gary Cohen Rose & Jewel Daughety Sally & Gary Dobbie Gene & Darlene Dycus Jeff Fiedelman ’87 & Alyssa Fiedelman Gayle Fogiel Susan French Susan & Iric Gachman Brad Gaswirth ’92 & Dana Gaswirth Jeanne & Wayne Gearey Bonnie & Joe Gentilia Harriet & Joel Gilbert Nancy & Ed Glick Sharan & Lynn Goldstein Dana & Mark Golman Joanna & David Greenstone Caroline Hahn, M.D. & Yoav Hahn, M.D. Marcy & Perry Hamburger Karlyn & Grant Herlitz Shirley Heymann Gary Holt Nancy & Larry Immerman Joan & Harry Iwasko, Jr. Brenda Jacobe Judy & Richard Jerrier Trey Johnson, III ’87 & Jen Johnson ’90 Carol & Howard Kaplan Alison & Andy Kaplinsky Anil & Neelima Kinikar Leslie & Robert Krakow Lisa & Peter Kraus Arlene & Lewis Lamark Elaine & Michael Lowenkron Ellen & Allan Metz Brenda Nance James Nicholas & Sherry Steen Ann Perryman & Ray Perryman, M.D. Carol & Allen Pitts Jane & Norman Purcel Carole & Ralph Rashbaum Betsy & James Rector Roberta & Sy Saffran Lawrence Sayah Susan & Joe Schackman

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Ruthie & Alan Shor Jennifer & Randall Stagen Emily & Jack Stout May & Chris Turbeville Yelda & Ahmet Tuz Elizabeth Walters Janice & Norman Winton Brenda Yosowitz & Ed Yosowitz, M.D. Lauren & Jeff Zlotky

Gifts In Kind Rick Andrew & Diane Buchanan Andrea & Jaye Andrews Lou & Jon Bauman Susan Bauman ’81 JoAnn & Doug Brown Laura Das & Tony Das, M.D. Claudia & Scott Davis Penny Dickerman & Richard Dickerman, M.D. Cay Geisler Pam & Michel Giraudon Beth & Jim Gold Kristen & Benjamin Gross Ty Guillory Harriet & Jack Holiday Debbie & Ronald Klein Lisa & Peter Kraus Rebecca & Mark Masinter Sarah & William Moore Arti & Ranjit Notani Tom Perryman ’81 & Sally Perryman Pam Beck Pluss ’81 & Steven Pluss Whitney & Rob Strauss Bette Tannen & Richard Tannen, M.D. Alice & Chris Taylor Harvey Vogel Mary Jo & John Wilen Donna Woody Jiping Wu & Diana Qiu

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Endowment Funds

Endowment Fund Descriptions The perpetual earnings generated from endowment funds play a critical role in shaping the future of the School by supporting the faculty, students, programs and facilities that define and enhance the Greenhill experience. We are thankful for all of the support we have received in the past and look forward to working with families and friends to continue to build this valuable resource. Below is a list of all donor restricted and board designated named endowment funds. We welcome and encourage additional gifts to all donor restricted funds.

GENERAL ENDOWMENT FUNDS General Endowment Fund Supports a variety of purposes including the programmatic and operational needs of the School. Phillip G. Foote Endowment Fund Established in 2003 to honor Phil Foote, Greenhill’s second Headmaster (1976–1992) and former Head of Lower and Middle School (1969–1976). In 2009, Greenhill alumni completed a special campaign in support of this Fund to name the Lower School in his honor. Headmaster’s Discretionary Fund Established in 2012 by the M.B. and Edna Zale Foundation and the Leo and Bobbie Fields Family in honor of the faculty, trustees, students, parents and grandparents who have built and sustained Greenhill as a center of learning excellence.

FINANCIAL AID FUNDS General Endowment for Financial Aid Supports the annual general financial aid budget, ensuring that every deserving student can afford a Greenhill education. Ruth Agnich Financial Aid Fund Established in 1975 in memory of Ruth Agnich, mother of William ’61 and grandmother of Robert ’94, Bruce ’87 and Barbara. Andrew Family Financial Aid Fund Established in 2000 by Diane Buchanan & Richard Andrew and Edith & Edward J. Andrew, parents and grandparents, respectively, of Caitlin ’05, Cameron ’09 and Carolyn ’11. Scott Buchanan Memorial Scholarship Fund Established in 1982 in memory of Scott Buchanan ’90, son of former faculty member Dr. H. Ray Buchanan and his wife, Carole. A monetary stipend from this fund accompanies the Estelle Dickens Service to Greenhill Award given annually to a graduating senior.

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Dr. Anson L. Clark Memorial Financial Aid Fund Established in 1980 in honor of Dr. Anson L. Clark, a Dallas philanthropist, engineer, physician, banker, oilman and generous Greenhill supporter. Michael L. and Carol B. Davis Financial Aid Fund Established in 2004 by Carol and Michael Davis ’84, this fund supports economically disadvantaged students of color, with a preference for Upper School students who are members of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas. Jacob Earle Financial Aid Fund Established in 1995 in memory of Jacob Earle by his classmates and parents, Sandra Earle and Randy Earle. Christine Eastus Scholarship Fund Established in 2005 by alumni, students, parents and faculty to honor the 35-year Greenhill career of Christine Eastus (1975–2000), Upper School English teacher and department chair. This fund supports an Upper School student with promise in the humanities. Edward E. Ford Foundation Financial Aid Fund Established through a challenge grant from the Edward E. Ford Foundation in 2005, this fund provides financial aid to Upper School students from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas. Ronnie Freeman Financial Aid Fund Established in 1954 in memory of Middle School student Ronnie Freeman by her parents, Norman and Ernestine Halff Freeman. Fulton Family Financial Aid Fund Established in 1976 upon the retirement of founding Headmaster Bernard Fulton (1950–1976). Gifts made in memory of Mr. Fulton on the occasion of his passing on June 14, 2009, supported this fund. Greenhill Employee Legends Financial Aid Fund Established in 2006, the Greenhill Board of Trustees makes a $1,000 gift in honor of employees who become Greenhill Legends – those who have served the School for 25 years. Jane and Wes Kittleman Financial Aid Fund Established in 1983 by members of the Trim family to honor the careers of Jane and Wes Kittleman, teachers at Greenhill for 13 and 22 years respectively, by providing financial aid support for an Upper School student. David Warren Leatherbury Financial Aid Fund Established in 2002 by Pat Villareal and Tom Leatherbury, former Board Chair (2000–2002), in honor of Scott A. Griggs, Greenhill’s fourth Head of School. The fund is named in memory of a family member who died while serving in Vietnam. Jennifer Goodnight Maalouf Financial Aid Fund Established in 1999 in memory of Jennifer Goodnight Maalouf ’86 by Margaret & Jim Goodnight, Susan Griffiths ’83, Evan Griffiths, friends and classmates.

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Parents’ Association Financial Aid Fund Established in 1994 to provide financial aid to students. Harold and Mae Star Financial Aid Fund Established in 1973 through a bequest from Mae Star, grandmother of Harold Star, III ’70 and Meri-Kay Star ’73, this fund supports financial aid for Middle School students. An additional generous gift was made to this fund in 2012 from the Estate of Harold Star, Jr. Kathy Wells Memorial Financial Aid Fund Established in 1994 in memory of Kathy Wells, a physical education and motor room teacher from 1979–1993, this fund provides financial aid support for a returning Lower School student. Zale Foundation Financial Aid Fund Established in 1978 by the William and Sylvia Zale Foundation to support financial aid for deserving Middle School students.

CURRICULUM & PROGRAMS FUNDS Ken and Becky Bruder Cultural Arts Fund Established in 1998 by Ken & Becky Bruder ’71, parents of Anne ’04 and Molly ’07, in honor of Jeff Pritchard and Kitty Smith, parents of Lauren ’04 and Zachary ’06. Edward E. Ford Foundation Technology Fund Established in 2000 through a grant from the Edward E. Ford Foundation, this fund supports technology enhancements in the Upper School. Bernard L. Fulton Lecture Endowment Established in 1977 in honor of Greenhill’s founding Headmaster Bernard Fulton, to support guest lecturers to the School.

FACULTY ENRICHMENT FUNDS

Ann and Ray Perryman Archive Fund Established in 2000 in honor of Ann & Ray Perryman, parents of Tom ’81, David ’83 and John ’86, to support the research, acquisition, cataloguing and preservation of documents and items which celebrate Greenhill’s history.

General Endowment for Faculty Enrichment Supports the recruitment and retention of Greenhill’s excellent faculty.

Muriel Seldin General Endowment for Cultural Arts Established in 1993 in memory of Muriel Seldin, the School’s first French teacher and art history teacher from 1954–1982.

Bauman Family Faculty Enrichment Endowment Established in 2008 by Lou & Jon Bauman to support faculty enrichment through Greenhill’s Trustee Fellowship Grant program.

Technology Endowment Fund Established in 1999 during the New Century Campaign to support Greenhill’s technology program.

Frankel/Thum Challenge of Excellence Faculty Enrichment Fund Established in 1978 by Gerald Frankel, former trustee (1976–1983) and father of Elizabeth Frankel Bailenson ’82 and Jessica Frankel Genick ’85; and Seymour Thum, former trustee (1978–1984) and father of Brian Thum ’80, Andrea Thum Solomon ’82 and Sharon Thum ’84. Parents’ Association Faculty Endowment Fund Established in support of faculty salaries and benefits. Arun Stewart Memorial Faculty Enrichment Fund Established in 2010 by Sunita & Tony Stewart in memory of their son, Arun Stewart ’07, to provide grants for language faculty who are interested in pursuing professional and personal development opportunities through the Trustee Fellowship Grant program. Trustee Fellowship Grant Endowment Fund Established in 1989 by the Board of Trustees to provide grants for faculty pursuing professional and personal development opportunities. This board designated fund is closed to new gifts; however, new gifts are accepted to the donor restricted funds listed above which support of the Trustee Grant Program.

Kim Williams Service Fund Established in 2006 in memory of Kim Williams ’92, to support community service activities and projects.

FACILITIES FUNDS General Endowment for Facilities Established in 2006 during the Great Expectations Campaign, the fund provides support for the maintenance of the Lower School and Upper School expansion. Athletic Complex Endowment Fund Established in 1999 through proceeds from the Parents’ Association Gala, the fund provides support for maintenance of the Phillips Family Athletic Center. Tennis Maintenance Endowment Fund Established in 1998 by the Board of Trustees during the New Century Fund campaign, the fund provides support for tennis maintenance of the Phillips Family Athletic Center. This board designated fund is closed to new gifts.

Elaine Velvin Faculty Tuition Assistance Fund Established in 2008 by members of the Alumni Board, friends, and family, to honor the 26-year career of Elaine Velvin, Greenhill administrator and teacher.

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Endowment Fund Donors General Endowment Funds General Endowment Fund Philippa Anderson & Joe Anderson, II Janet & Jack Baum Mary Lee & Michael Broder Sally & Gary Dobbie Mary & Neil Dorflinger Sangeeta Elhence, M.D. & Hemant Elhence Julie Ray Fields ’83 & David Fields Lois Finkelman & Ross Finkelman, M.D. Christine Gietema & William Gietema, Jr. Lori & Randall Isenberg Sandra & Fred Kline Ms. Samara Kline & Mr. Andy McCarthy Lisa & Peter Kraus Edith Lawlis Jerry Marcus ’79 June & Peter McGuire Pamela Merriman Camille & Patrick Owens John Perryman, Ph.D. ’86 Tom Perryman ’81 & Sally Perryman Robin & Steven Pickett Jennifer Portela & José Portela, Jr. Patti Rowland Anonymous Donor Phillip G. Foote Endowment Fund Abram Castro ’86 & Julie Castro Mary Foote, Ph.D. & Phil Foote John Perryman, Ph.D. ’86 Kyle Rovinsky ’86 & Karen Rovinsky ’92 Headmaster’s Discretionary Fund M.B. and Edna Zale Foundation The Leo and Bobbie Fields Family

Financial Aid Funds General Endowment for Financial Aid Melissa Battis Judi Walton-Nobie & Neil Nobie Nigel Nobie ’06 Lauren Pully ’07 Kassie Taylor ’01 Andrew Family Financial Aid Fund Andrew Family Foundation Carolyn Andrew ’11

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Scott Buchanan Memorial Scholarship Fund Laura & Michael Alverson Carole Buchanan, Ph.D. & Ray Buchanan, Ph.D. Susan Gaustad Millie Grove Mary Ann & Neil Hoskins Diane & Salvatore Nizza Patricia & Steve Rumble Virginia & Jack Walker Michael L. and Carol B. Davis Financial Aid Fund Lea Bauman ’84 Michael Davis ’84 & Carol Davis Tom Perryman ’81 & Sally Perryman Christine Eastus Scholarship Fund Penny Nicholson ’73 & Dennis Powell Fulton Family Financial Aid Fund Georgie Fulton Green ’53 & John Green ’55 Jane Kittleman & Wes Kittleman, Jr. Tom Perryman ’81 & Sally Perryman Molly Fulton Seeligson ’60 & John Seeligson Greenhill Employee Legends Financial Aid Fund Tom Perryman ’81 & Sally Perryman David Warren Leatherbury Financial Aid Fund Pat Villareal & Tom Leatherbury Jennifer Goodnight Maalouf Financial Aid Fund Helen Comer & Kent Comer, Sr. Kirk Dunk ’87 & Angie Dunk Margaret & Jim Goodnight John Perryman, Ph.D. ’86 Ann Perryman & Ray Perryman, M.D. Waverly Ware Wilson ’86 & McCord Wilson Harold and Mae Star Financial Aid Fund Sheryl Fields Bogen ’72 & Gordon Bogen Estate of Harold S. Star, Jr. Laurie Kleinman Barbara Levy Tom Perryman ’81 & Sally Perryman Sonia Philipson Marlene & Anthony Riela Frada Levy Sandler ’73 & Alan Sandler Meri-Kay Star ’73 Miriam Star Dana Tullos Kathy Wells Memorial Financial Aid Fund Tom Perryman ’81 & Sally Perryman

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FACULTY ENRICHMENT FUNDS General Endowment for Faculty Enrichment Julie Ray Fields ’83 & David Fields Arlene & David Steinfield Bauman Family Faculty Enrichment Endowment Lou & Jon Bauman Lea Bauman ’84 Koshi & Arun Dhingra Margaret & Jim Goodnight

Elaine Velvin Faculty Tuition Assistance Fund Monica & Ron Bullock Amy & Paul deBorst Jeremy Dobbie ’91 & Julie Etzel Barbara & Harold Dunk Kirk Dunk ’87 & Angie Dunk Tom Perryman ’81 & Sally Perryman Phyllis Spare Elaine Velvin

CURRICULUM & PROGRAMS FUNDS Parents’ Association Faculty Endowment Fund Gilian & Steve Baron Mary Lee & Michael Broder Julie Ray Fields ’83 & David Fields Marsella and Tim Fults Teri & Michael Hershman Tracey & Dale McElroy Beverly Robinson Joanie & Bruce Sostek Arun Stewart Memorial Faculty Enrichment Fund Tom Perryman ’81 & Sally Perryman

Ann and Ray Perryman Archive Fund Joyce & Selly Belofsky Linda Chianese Shari & Steven Goldberg Margaret & Jim Goodnight David Perryman ’83 & Laurie Perryman John Perryman, Ph.D. ’86 Ann Perryman & Ray Perryman, M.D. Tom Perryman ’81 & Sally Perryman Muriel Seldin General Endowment for Cultural Arts Ann Perryman & Ray Perryman, M.D. Tom Perryman ’81 & Sally Perryman Kim Williams Service Fund Ellen Johnson Willmore ’92 & Charlie Willmore

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Photo courtesy of Kiawah Island Photography, www.kiawahislandphoto.com.

Kathryn Hamm ’87 (on the right), her partner Amy Walter, and their son, Caleb

Why I Give By Kathryn Hamm ’87 In anticipation of celebrating her 25-year reunion, Kathryn Hamm ’87 reflected on her time on the Hill during the ’70s and ’80s. “The values I hold dear were reflected in my Greenhill experience, where we often made due, but excelled in spite of those limitations ... including classes in portables and having to wear the used, hand-me-down boys’ baseball uniforms as our ‘new’ varsity softball uniforms – all while still managing to learn and win SPC Championships,” she said. Hamm gives to Greenhill to pay it backward. “I give to Greenhill because of everything it gave to me. I often feel as if I am paying it backward – to all of those who shaped my character, inspired and nurtured my love of learning. I’m also paying it forward – to all of those students I’ll never know, but who will be wellserved by the privilege of a Greenhill education,” she said. “As much as I love living in Washington, D.C., one of my regrets is that we won’t have the chance to send our son to Greenhill. So instead, I tell him stories of peacocks and friendships, of swing sets and Big Toys, of growing pains and spreading wings.” “We give a little forward in hopes that Greenhill can make a difference for a little boy like ours, and we give a little backward in honor of the girl I once was, a girl who thrived in the Hornet’s nest.”

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Greenhill School 2012–2013 Board of Trustees Officers Peter Andrew Kraus Chair Ann Frances Jury Assistant Chair/Secretary Thomas Curtis Holmes, Jr. Finance Chair/Treasurer Trustees Debbie Andres Ellenore Baker Karla R. Barber Barry Barnett Gilian Lempel Baron Sandra J. Beckert Aimee B. Boone ’97 John Baxter Brinkmann Dani Butowsky Nancy P. Carlson Clayton K. Deniger ’86 Gary J. Fernandes Laura Forson Holland P. Gary ’93 Scott A. Griggs, Head of School Gail Griswold David J. Haemisegger Joan Hill, Ed.D. Maria-Cristina Jaramillo Preethi Jayaseelan Oscar A. Joyner ’93 Rabbi Nancy Kasten Lester Levy, Jr. ’79 Zeck Lieberman, M.D. Malia Litman E. Pierce Marshall, Jr. ’86 Manju Menon Sandra Kim Moon Milton Packer, M.D. Guillermo Perales Mark Platt ’87 Pam Beck Pluss ’81 William E. Rose ’85 Steven Rudner Molly Fulton Seeligson ’60 Mark Solomon Bruce Sostek Mike Weinberg ’82 Waverly Ware Wilson ’86 Neena R. Wiora www.greenhill.org

Former Board Chairs Electing to Serve Ex-Officio Irwin Grossman Trustee since 1973 Michael J. Halloran Trustee since 2002 Rusty Jaggers Trustee since 1994 David L. Johnson ’67 Trustee since 1987 H. Ronald Nash Trustee since 1987 Lifetime Trustee Daniel T. Phillips Trustee since 1997

Greenhill School Advancement Office Scott A. Griggs Head of School Julie Diaz Chief Advancement Officer Alli Busby Director of Advancement Services Mel Curtis Administrative Assistant to Chief Advancement Officer Anne Hudson Director of Annual Giving

Whitney Strauss Director of Alumni Relations and Major Gifts Emily Wilson Communications and Public Relations Associate Katie Young Alumni Relations Associate The Hill magazine is published two times a year by the Advancement Office of Greenhill School.

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